• Pyracantha Yellow 40/60cm 2L pot x 75
  • Quantity (5 per metre)
  • £568.99

Pyracantha Yellow 40/60cm 2L pot x 75 Pyracantha coccinea Red Column

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Key Features

  • EVERGREEN
  • FAST GROWING
  • HAS BERRIES
  • HAS FLOWERS (White)

Seasonal Availablity

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Description

Pyracantha Firethorn Hedge Plants With Yellow Berries Pyracantha, commonly known as Firethorn, is a dense, spiny evergreen shrub and makes an ideal intruder deterrent. This particular variety is often chosen for its plentiful, long-lasting, yellow berries which add sunny colour through autumn into winter. The highly scented, creamy-white flowers that bloom in abundance in late spring and early summer also attract a host of pollinating insects to the garden. It is a tough, hardy plant which grows quite quickly (approx 50cm p.a.) and should be pruned after flowering to expose the spent flowers, which will become berries, to sunshine. We also have Orange and Red varieties of Pyracantha, plus an additional variety available in the form of an instant hedging screen, which has all the attributes of a hedge with the privacy and security of a fence. It's very easy to grow in most soils and sun or partial shade but is not suitable for seaside gardens, very dense shade, or very windy sites. The network of armoured stems make it a great nesting site for small birds - with "breakfast in bed" in Winter when they feast on the ripe berries. We also have other hedging with berries, as well as different varieties suitable for intruder-proof hedging. See our Pyracantha hedging guide for more information. *Please note that in accordance with DEFRA regulations, we are unable to dispatch this species to anywhere outside of the UK Mainland.

Vital Plant Information

Common Name: Red Pyracantha
Latin Name: Pyracantha coccinea Red Column
Evergeen: Yes
Has Berries: Yes
Flowering: Yes
Country of Origin:
Height (Grows to): 3m
Height (at dispatch): 40/60cm
Berry Colour: Red
Fragrant: Yes
Animal Friendly: Yes

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  • Step 1

    Root Grow & Fertiliser

    Ensure you buy root grow and fretiliser with your plants at the time of purchase

  • Step 2

    Prepare Your Planting Area

    Make sure your planting area is in good condition and suitable for planting

  • Step 3

    Plant & Feed

    Plant with root grow & the second feed. Support plants if necessary. Water regularly

Pruning Advice

Pruning of Pyracantha is not technically necessary unless you wish to keep it to a specific height and shape, which if grown as a hedge is usually the case.

When Pyracantha is first planted, ideally it should be left to develop for a couple of years in order to establish a good root system, unless the plant is already mature and you wish to keep it to the current height and shape. Pruning needs to be done at the right time of year however, otherwise flowering and fruiting could be impacted the following year.

The ideal time for maintenance pruning is actually during flowering in the late spring. This may seem strange, however it is not with a view of cutting back the flowering stems themselves as these will go on to produce the lovely red berries. Pruning whilst flowering allows you to identify the stems that aren't producing and to cut those particular stems back by around a third or a little more to encourage healthy growth which will then produce the following year. When cutting the stems, cut at a downward angle so that any water can run off the cut and the plant can heal quickly.

It is also important to maintain good airflow around the shrub so that disease can be prevented for the most part. To ensure good airflow, don't allow the centre to become too dense. Simply look for the older stems coming from the centre and trim a few (not all) of the stems away to improve the air circulation around the plant. In the main this will help to prevent diseases such as scab or any fungal diseases from taking hold.

Finally, to maintain a good shape, you will need to trim some of the outer stems but usually only the ones most outward growing. These will be slightly older stems by a couple of years. Lightly trim these back to achieve the desired shape but don't hard prune as it will take longer for the plant to recover and be productive.

If however your Pyracantha is old, overgrown or unruly, it will stand a hard prune to bring it back to some kind of shaping and can be cut back by as much as half of its bulk. This can be done any time between March and October for best results. Although it may take a little while to recover, being quite a tough shrub it will inevitably bounce back.

Our top tip for Pyracantha pruning though is to invest in a very thick pair of gardening gloves. Pyracantha is also known as Firethorn, a name derived from its colourful nature but mostly the long thorns that adorn this plant but which make it ideal as an intruder deterrent. Care should always be taken when pruning but the rewards are plentiful, especially when the plant is in full flower or awash with a profusion of colourful berries.

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