Appearance
It is cultivated for its flat, symmetrical sprays of glossy green, deciduous leaves and masses of bright red berries in autumn, persisting into winter. The flowers appear in summer, and can range from pink to white. It is commonly grown in parks and gardens in temperate regions as hedging or groundcover.Distribution
"C. horizontalis" has naturalised in parts of the United Kingdom, and may be becoming invasive.This plant has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.
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