Family:
Rosaceae
Toxic Parts:
all
Toxins:
cyanogenic glycosides
Flower Color:
  • flower color
  • flower color
Found:
ornamental, woodlands, shrublands, grasslands

Geographical Distribution

Cotoneasters distribution - United States

Related Species

Cotoneasters

Cotoneaster spp

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Cotoneaster spp are a genus of flowering evergreen shrubs or small trees from the rose family. They are native to Eurasia, but have been cultivated worldwide for their use as ornamentals, and are now considered invasive in many countries, including the United States.

All parts of Cotoneaster spp can contain varying amounts of cyanogenic glycosides, which are toxic to ruminants if ingested.

Symptoms

  • Cyanosis
  • Dyspnea
  • Tremors
  • Convulsions
  • Irregular Heartbeat
  • Loss Of Consciousness
  • Difficulty Breathing
  • Death

Control

PHYSICAL CONTROL: Mechanical methods: Removal by a weed-whacker may be feasible at the seedling stage, but it is imperative to cut plants close to the ground, which risks hitting rocks. If herbicide is not applied, the stump will produce profuse coppice shoots. Effort required to kill the stump can

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