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Correction:  Like a very dwarf cotoneaster.


At 11:57 PM 5/28/97 -0400, Butch Ragland wrote:
>I received an answer from www.garden.org
>
>Osteomeles subrotunda is a slow-growing deciduous shrub native to China. It 
>prefers well-drained soil, full sun, and is hardy to around zone 7.
>
>Slow growing might mean not invasive?
>
>Sorry, having asked the question of the list I should have posted what I
>found.
>
>Zone 7 won't do for us but it is very attractive, like a very dwarf
>contoeaster.
>
>At 11:00 PM 5/28/97 -0400, ronavar wrote:
>>Butch, I have been searching for a dwarf boxwood - is that what this is?
>>At least I would have a name to use in my search!  Would be interested
>>in hearing any info you learn re hardiness, etc.
>>
>>Heather in Markham
>>---
>>Butch Ragland wrote:
>>> 
>>> Its not hard,they won't bite.....just try.  If you never asked a question,
>>> today is the day!
>>> 
>>> We purchased a plant called Ostemoeles subrotunda Fern Leaf Box described
>>> as low growing dwarf evergreen with glossy fern-like foliage. Loose
>>> clusters of white flowers.
>>> 
>>> Help? Hardiness zone?  Sun? Shade? is it invasive.
>>
>>
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