Pyracantha berries.....
By Dottydaisy2
- 8 Oct, 2011
- 23 likes
Plenty of food for the birds....
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Stunning Dotty, love them. Goes nice with the Choisya (if that's what it is)
8 Oct, 2011
Totally Stunning!!
8 Oct, 2011
Lovely strong colour !
8 Oct, 2011
lovely and bright ;o)
8 Oct, 2011
Very nice.
8 Oct, 2011
Stunning colour !
8 Oct, 2011
Thanks all, they have been like this for the last few winters, hope that is not a sign of a bad winter again? Dawn it is a Choisya Sundance.
8 Oct, 2011
Just beautiful Dd....
8 Oct, 2011
Everywhere I look this autumn I see voluptuous masses of cantha berries, Im starting to worry...
8 Oct, 2011
Dotty iv heard it could be the worse winter yet, dropping to as low as -20 :o(((((
9 Oct, 2011
Thanks Dotty, I bought a C Sundance last week, glad I did now after seeing yours.
9 Oct, 2011
It reminds me of mine before I transformed it.
9 Oct, 2011
Thats gorgeous. :o)
9 Oct, 2011
Motty thanks, Tet so am I, afraid to move plants from the jungle now, Oh San I do hope not it would be a disaster.
Mossy I would never have thought of doing that with a Pyracantha, pure genius!! Dawn I love it, always looks good, and you can trim them to keep them in shape too.
Thanks Lab.
9 Oct, 2011
That looks so beautiful D. I've just trimmed mine but neither of them is anything like this size yet.
13 Oct, 2011
Fantastic display DD of all your shrubs.... colour fusion :)))
13 Oct, 2011
Karen and Crissue thanks......
13 Oct, 2011
gorgeous - love pyracanthas - your trellis is like ours on front garden
17 Nov, 2011
Thanks Paul. at the moment we still have all our berries, the birds are not interested, it is so warm here they just don't need them.
18 Nov, 2011
Ours a bit weird this year - 2 pyracanthas have berried the other 7 not much at all (I do like them as you can see :D)
18 Nov, 2011
9!!! Pyracanthas..........wow are they all different? we have a variegated that has never flowered, too large to remove now, would leave a large space.
19 Nov, 2011
we actually have 10 I forgot we have one in front too :D That one is orange - starts yellow and goes orange, in the back we have yellow and a lot of reds - which go well with the cotoneasters :)))))))))))))))) Some have grown so much this last month :)))
19 Nov, 2011
Fabulous!
18 Mar, 2013
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8 Oct, 2011