Sunday, November 18, 2007

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Piracanta

To all those who wonder what the piracanta, here is the description (not edible) .


Scientific Name: Pyracantha
Family: Rosaceae
Source: Asia

evergreen shrub with thorny branches and serrated leaves that can reach a height of 5-6 meters.


The white flowers bloom in late spring or early summer with corymb inflorescence, the fruit are small fleshy berries red, yellow or orange which residues form a sort of crown glass, the fruit to remain on plant throughout the winter.
It 's the typical plant that you see along the highway during the autumn and winter, because the intense color and the abundance of the fruit stand on the side of the highway in the gray winter.
It 's a rustic plant cultivated in parks and gardens for their adaptability to hedge or espalier; no specific quality of land and adapts well to the environment due to the strong national resistance to pollution.
Plants grown in natural form do not need pruning and produce an abundant amount of fruit, which does not happen for plants pruned every year to maintain a certain shape or a certain height.
Exposure can be so in full sun to mezzombra. The
Piracanta is a plant that is highly tolerant to both high and low temperatures and, if planted in the ground, it needs watering only for the young plants.
Breeding takes place in July-August from cuttings taken from lateral branches of the year, making rooted in a mixture of equal parts of peat and sand can also be picked up in October but the cuttings should be 15 cm long, and lignified well as to entrench always a mixture of equal parts of peat and sand.
Less used are the methods of sowing and offshoots.

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