Botanical name | Pyracantha coccinea 'Orange Charmer' |
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Plant Care | Full Sun Full Sun – Prefers 6 or more hours of sun per day. Frost Hardy Frost Hardy – Can Handle frost without damage. Low Watering Low Watering – Requires Little Water. Pruning Required Pruning Required – Needs to be Pruned. Non Indigenous Non Indigenous – Exotic to South Africa. |
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Flowers | October November December Pyracantha coccinea ‘Orange Charmer’ bears masses of small white flowers during early summer. |
Common name(s) | Fire thorn |
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Uses in landscape design | Try planting this baby in a haning basket. |
Fruit | This plant produces masses of orange berries from autumn throughout winter and into spring. |
Growth rate | Fast |
Uses | An interesting addition to a any bonsai collection. |
Pyracantha coccinea 'Orange Charmer' (Fire thorn)
- Botanical name: Pyracantha coccinea 'Orange Charmer'
- Common name(s): Fire thorn
- Categories: Shrubs and Perennials
Plant description:
Probably the most successful of all the pyracanthas (fire thorns) that occur in South Africa. It produces masses of orange berries from autumn throughout winter and into spring.
Family: Rosaceae
Botanical Pronunciation: py-ra-KAN-tha kok-SIN-ee-uh
Pyracantha coccinea 'Orange Charmer' requirements and features
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October November December
Pyracantha coccinea ‘Orange Charmer’ bears masses of small white flowers during early summer.