Contrasts, pyracantha and russian vine
By Oliveoil
- 15 Oct, 2016
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Hard work this Russian Vine - think they do call it mile a minute plant and it is so like its name. But the birds like it and sit and hide from the sparrowhawk in there so it stays. lol.
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yes they are Shirley, the red ones up at the top of the garden must have ripened quicker as the blackbirds have all but stripped them. They have not started on these yet!
15 Oct, 2016
It is a lovely contrast Barbara. We need all the colour we can get at this time of year.
15 Oct, 2016
I watched a large Pigeon trying to balance atop the Pyracantha ... it was not successful in eating any berries though!
15 Oct, 2016
Yes very true Linda, things are changing fast now.
The darned pigeons are pests here, the dog has been trained to see them off, its quite funny watching him chasing them away, his bark is totally different when it is a pigeon chase. lol :O)
15 Oct, 2016
Please send your Pyracantha to give mine some lessons in berrying! Beautiful.
15 Oct, 2016
thank you Stera - actually this is the first time this has had this amount of berries on it. it is full, it has been in for a few years too.
15 Oct, 2016
Most of our berries have been eaten, they were not as bright as yours though!!
16 Oct, 2016
Dd the cotoneaster berries have been scoffed up by the blackbirds and the red pyracantha has also been eaten but these are still intact. Think they must not be soft enough to peck yet.
16 Oct, 2016
Yes that could be a possibility....
17 Oct, 2016
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Such bright berries!
15 Oct, 2016