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Autumn berries
By Chrispook
- 10 Sep, 2008
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Yhe pyracantha berries are pretty but not so many as last year.
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I've got a yellow p., which I really relished when I moved in (1992) but it has hardly ever made berries, although some years it has plently of blossom. I think, like my hydrangea, it may have fallen foul of my rather random pruning.
18 Sep, 2008
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Pyracantha Saphyr Cadange
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I've got one of these but as red berries, wont be on there to long when the birds see them.
10 Sep, 2008