NOUN
- any of various thorny shrubs of the genus Pyracantha bearing small white flowers followed by hard red or orange-red berries
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- I finally planted the orange-berried pyracantha I bought months ago to start to fill up the bare wall, and the ivies and passion flower (to the right of the first picture) should, over time, do the rest.
- You can see the immensity of it knowing the height of the pyracantha. Reposting of New Design-Part One-Why? « Fairegarden
- Other good greens for fresh display include camellia, citrus, eucalyptus, holly, nandina, pine, pyracantha, red-wood, toyon, and Western red cedar.
- I liked the stealthy hiding part, often choosing the excellent cover provided by a set of prickly Pyracantha bushes in a neighboring yard.
- Some hollies have orange berries rather than red, as does Pyracantha (firethorn).
- But this grid like look does not bode well for this pyracantha. Bark « Fairegarden
- _Cleyera Japonica; _ cotoneasters and pyracantha; eleagnus of the types grown under glass in the North; gardenias; euonymus (A); hollies (A); anise-tree, _Illicium anisatum; _ cherry laurels, _Prunus_ or Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
- I took your pyracantha link and was gratified to see that you have some of the same childhood memories I do. Looking For Shade* « Fairegarden
- _Cleyera Japonica; _ cotoneasters and pyracantha; eleagnus of the types grown under glass in the North; gardenias; euonymus (A); hollies (A); anise-tree, _Illicium anisatum; _ cherry laurels, _Prunus_ or Manual of Gardening (Second Edition)
- The waxwings' rather unusual speciality is supermarket car parks because of the owners' tendency to plant cotoneaster, pyracantha or non-native rowans that are heavy with red berries. Country diary: Claxton, Norfolk