Winter border looking towards Cornus
By Clematisa
- 6 Dec, 2009
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Having a good think about what it's called - get back to you on that!
6 Dec, 2009
Could it be cotoneaster - weeping? or does it have thorns... this has no thorns!
18 Dec, 2009
Cotoneaster doesn't have thorns, so you are probably right. It looks lovely. The one with thorns is pyracantha. Happy Christmas to you :)
19 Dec, 2009
Thanks Gee and a very happy Christmas to you too! Have just posted todays photo of cotoneaster in snow - snow is still falling here! That's a golden berried pyracantha you can see on the fence behind it although it's yet to berry in 3 years... not sure why.
19 Dec, 2009
Just seen your latest photos, Cematisa, I think the snow is beautiful when it is untouched. No further snow here yet but everything is frozen. I keep putting water out for the birds but it doesn't stay ice-free for long :(
19 Dec, 2009
I do too but as you say it soon ices up again!
19 Dec, 2009
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That looks a very wide border to care for. What is the red berries/flowers behind the cornus?
6 Dec, 2009