Pyracantha

making a hedge
Pyracantha has advantages as a hedge because of its strong adaptability, resistance to pruning and love of germination. Generally, the soil for urban greening is poor, and construction waste cannot be removed well. Pyracantha grows better in this poor environment, has strong natural resistance to stress, and has few pests and diseases. As long as it is pruned diligently, the plants planted that year will be better. The green hedge will be effective that year. Pyracantha is also suitable for planting on slope protection.
Greening layout
Pyracantha can be arranged in a spherical shape by planting together, cutting branches, placing branches and pruning and shaping. It can be planted on the lawn in an orderly manner and dotted in the depths of the garden, just like a Youlite fence. The red pyracantha fruits make people feel at ease. There is a warm feeling in the cold winter. Pyracantha balls are regularly arranged on both sides of the road or in the middle green belt, which can also play a greening, beautifying and eye-catching role.
Decorate in scenic spots
Pyracantha can be used as a matching plant in landscape woodlands to reflect the natural wildness.
Materials for bonsai and flower arrangements
Pyracantha is resistant to pruning, and its main branches are naturally varied. The fruit viewing period of Pyracantha is from autumn to winter, and the fruits become increasingly red. The fruit branches of Pyracantha are also used as flower arrangement materials, especially in autumn and winter, chrysanthemums, wax plums, etc. are used for traditional artistic flower arrangements.