Pyracantha in bloom
By Klahanie
- 3 Jun, 2015
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It will be all red with berries in the fall. Food for overwintering birds. Nice plant but very thorny.
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Me too I have one growing along the fence looks great in flower but I have had numerous scratches from it tending plants at the back of the border!
3 Jun, 2015
Yes, they are a nuisance that way are not they?
I would like to prune it little closer to the main stems next year to make it a little smaller bush. Let my DH to take gas trimmer or even chain saw (if needed) to it. It is getting out of control. But I have to admit that I love to see it covered with red berries in the fall.
3 Jun, 2015
Mine is blooming too.
4 Jun, 2015
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Nice but dread pruning them
3 Jun, 2015