Growli

Genus guide

Cotoneaster6 species

Part of the Rose & orchard family family (Rosaceae)

All Cotoneaster species we cover

Cotoneaster — frequently asked questions

Are Cotoneaster plants toxic to cats and dogs?

Most Cotoneaster are not pet-safe. Of the 6 Cotoneaster species in the Growli library, 6 (100%) carry a toxic or mildly-toxic ASPCA classification and 0 are pet-safe. Always confirm the exact species on its pet-safety page before trusting it around cats or dogs.

How much light do Cotoneaster plants need?

Most Cotoneaster do best in direct sun. If yours stretches toward the window or loses its variegation it wants more light; scorched or bleached leaves mean it is getting too much direct sun.

Are Cotoneaster easy to care for?

Some Cotoneaster suit more experienced growers — several want strong light, sharp drainage or a specific seasonal rhythm. Check the individual species page for the exact regime.

How many Cotoneaster varieties are there?

Growli's care library covers 6 Cotoneaster species and varieties — browse them all above. They share a similar light, water and soil pattern, so once you learn one Cotoneaster, the rest follow closely.

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