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cotoneaster

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for cotoneaster.

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My understanding is that they aren't nearly as problematic as some other non-native plants though, like veldt grass, pampas grass, English ivy, sourgrass (African wood-sorrel), ice plant, Himalayan blackberry, cotoneaster, periwinkle, etc.

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Any of several erect or creeping shrubs, of the genus Cotoneaster, that have pinkish flowers and red berries.

Meaning at a glance

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noun

Any of several erect or creeping shrubs, of the genus Cotoneaster, that have pinkish flowers and red berries.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for cotoneaster.

noun

Any of several erect or creeping shrubs, of the genus Cotoneaster, that have pinkish flowers and red berries.

Example sentences

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My understanding is that they aren't nearly as problematic as some other non-native plants though, like veldt grass, pampas grass, English ivy, sourgrass (African wood-sorrel), ice plant, Himalayan blackberry, cotoneaster, periwinkle, etc.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use cotoneaster in a sentence?

My understanding is that they aren't nearly as problematic as some other non-native plants though, like veldt grass, pampas grass, English ivy, sourgrass (African wood-sorrel), ice plant, Himalayan blackberry, cotoneaster, periwinkle, etc.

What does cotoneaster mean?

Any of several erect or creeping shrubs, of the genus Cotoneaster, that have pinkish flowers and red berries.

What part of speech is cotoneaster?

cotoneaster is commonly used as noun.