BrianBay9 Masterpiece Messages 2,803 Reaction score 5,630 Location Fresno, CA USDA Zone 9 Oct 29, 2022 #1 Since Pyracantha grow essentially all year round here, I can get a jump on my early winter cleaning and pruning with these guys. Berries are getting a bit past their prime. First up, cascade. Attachments Pyra 1-1 29Oct22.jpg 248.8 KB · Views: 3
Since Pyracantha grow essentially all year round here, I can get a jump on my early winter cleaning and pruning with these guys. Berries are getting a bit past their prime. First up, cascade.
BrianBay9 Masterpiece Messages 2,803 Reaction score 5,630 Location Fresno, CA USDA Zone 9 Oct 29, 2022 #2 #2 - shohin. Airlayered from the cascade - or maybe the cascade was airlayered from this one.....can't remember.
#2 - shohin. Airlayered from the cascade - or maybe the cascade was airlayered from this one.....can't remember.
BrianBay9 Masterpiece Messages 2,803 Reaction score 5,630 Location Fresno, CA USDA Zone 9 Oct 29, 2022 #3 First year this one has flowered for me. Deeper red color that I prefer over the orange. This is the best healing on a large cut I've seen with my pyracanthas. They usually don't heal at all.
First year this one has flowered for me. Deeper red color that I prefer over the orange. This is the best healing on a large cut I've seen with my pyracanthas. They usually don't heal at all.
BrianBay9 Masterpiece Messages 2,803 Reaction score 5,630 Location Fresno, CA USDA Zone 9 Oct 29, 2022 #4 This one still hasn't flowered for me. I collected it four years ago. Alternate front.
Carol 83 Flower Girl Messages 11,253 Reaction score 27,762 Location IL Oct 29, 2022 #5 Really nice! I had a little one a couple of years ago and killed it pretty promptly. They're on my no fly zone but yours are great.
Really nice! I had a little one a couple of years ago and killed it pretty promptly. They're on my no fly zone but yours are great.