bb1 said:is it best to wait until Spring before these are planted or can they be planted anytime?
ophelia said:If you ask for 'cotton easter' in a garden centre, they won't have a clue what you are asking for. It's spelt Cotoneaster (pronounced cot-tone-e-aster). Pyracantha and Cotoneaster are great wall shrubs. Pyracantha is best espalliered; branches spread out on support wires to give a kind of fishbone appearance. It can get quite rampant, but has the most marvellous thorns which have succeeded in my case in keeping the graffitti off the side of my house. Buy the Horizontalis variety of Cotoneaster and it will naturally give you the espalliered look. The only evergreen Clematis that I know off is Clematis Armandii, nice perfumed white flowers in Spring. Hydranea Petiolaris is good for a north facing wall and it is self-clinging.
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