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Guessing game

Discussion in 'General Gardening Discussion' started by Sixtie7, May 20, 2015.

  1. Sixtie7

    Sixtie7 Gardener

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    my mother gave me a good idea for a climbing plant to grow, but unfortunately couldn't remember it's name...
    She gave a good description though so I'm hoping someone can help, she said its a climber possibly beginning with 'E', it flowers in spring/summer and berries in fall/winter, and it has spikes

    Anyone have any idea?
     
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    Fat Controller 'Cuddly' Scottish Admin! Staff Member

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    You say it has spikes Sixtie7, do you mean thorns?
     
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    I'm guessing a pyracantha and she meant P not E :heehee:


    Did she mention the colour of the flowers and/or the colour of the berries?
    Or if it is evergreen or deciduous?
     
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