Reproduction by layering

Cotoneaster can be not only a fruit, but also a decorative culture. Red fruits against the background of lush green foliage will advantageously tint the plot if you plant a shrub as a hedge or a central figure in combination with other plants. Did you know? The name of the plant comes from the combination of two Greek words "cotonea" - quince, "aster" - having the appearance, the leaves of one type of cotoneaster look like quince leaves.

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Cornel is a shrub, quite popular both in our latitudes and in the world (in Southern Europe, Asia, the Caucasus and North America) due to its taste and healing properties of berries and leaves. In addition, the plant is widely used in ornamental gardening. There are several ways to propagate dogwood: seed, layering, dividing the bush, root suckers, as well as grafting on dogwood.

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