Pyracantha Red Star hedge

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Look at this amazing Pyracantha Red Star hedge: top to bottom covered in berries. Red Star is a star within the assortment, it:

★ has fewer thorns than other Pyracantha;
★ flowers on 2-year-old wood;
★ produces loads of bright, red berries;
★ is evergreen.

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Great hedge, great accent, great jacket.

littlefishy
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Huge fan of pyracantha hedges and standalone shrubs. Brave enough to have a climbing yellow berry hedge, was a bit nervous at first as it is a climber. What a hoot folding in the branches of the yellow berry pyracantha, a lot easier to train than the harder branch red and orange pyracantha bushes (when used as a screening hedge).

littlefishy
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Our Pyracantha vines became nearly covered with orange colored berries which then turned red after a month or so. It looked amazing on Valentines Day. We took photos of many of our neighbors in front of our back wall, which was totally covered with them~~~ 15 feet wide, 6 foot tall of green vines with hundreds of bright red berries.
2 weeks later a couple of Orioles stopped by for a drink in our garden fountain. How sweet, right? Yeah, they came back a few hours later WITH ALL THEIR friends & relatives… about 30 of them, including babies, and in the morning there wasn’t a berry to be found. Not even ONE!!! My husband checked!!
The vines were planted September 2020, in Las Vegas, Nevada. We have 2 species of hummingbirds year ‘round, which we supply lots of feeders for. Hummingbirds do not eat nor peck at berries.

randyfetzer
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I made a tight and narrow 12 inch wide (30cm) straight single row screening hedge as a windbreak. I planted mostly orange berry pyracantha at between eight and eleven inches (20cm to 28cm) between them in a straight row. I know I planted them a bit close together but I wanted strength and tightness to withstand the prevailing wind that hits it side on. The bushes have been trained to grow fan-like so a branch grows across two or three others. The orange pyracantha has greater spread in context of a hedge (in my opinion) than the red berry pyracantha as apparently my red berry pyracantha bushes don't like to "hold hands" with it's buddy next to it in such a narrow hedge. The narrow hedge is approximately five and a half ft tall (78 inches/200cm). If you plant a wider hedge obviously you can stagger the planting in two rows, better for protection from side wind.

littlefishy
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КРАСОТА!!!А У МЕНЯ РАСТЁТ ТРИ СОРТА ПИРАКАНТЫ!КРАСНАЯ, ОРАНЖЕВАЯ И ЖЁЛТАЯ!🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒

Мойвечнозеленыйсад
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It is really beautiful! Congratulations! How many have you planted by linear meter?

everythingisfine