Pyracantha berries, golden in the sun.
They are said to be mildly poisonous and can cause gut problems if you eat a lot of them raw.
The Great All-Knowing Google says they are only edible if you crush them and wash them under running water.
As for me I think I'll just enjoy their visual beauty.
We planted 2 of these a few years ago in the back corner of the yard. They are really huge this year and making a great privacy hedge. In the spring they had white blossoms and now are covered in berries. I've read they can grow 12' tall. We let ours have a natural or wild look, but many around town are trimmed into a low round ball.
ReplyDeleteI think I would look and not touch!
ReplyDeleteThey are eye catching. I've never heard of them before, and doubt they grow here.
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ReplyDeleteThey look nice.
Steve
Suggest you do just that, feast on them with your eyes, only! Lovely to see.
ReplyDeleteIf Moses had seen this bush from a distance, it would look like a flaming bush that would not be consumed.
ReplyDeleteI think I would wait until some unsuspecting soul tried then out; and then wait for the outcome.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen one of those bushes.
ReplyDeleteIn your header, that is definitely Blackwell's color!