firethorn pyracantha fruits

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Red firethorn (pyracantha) fruits Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red firethorn (pyracantha) fruits Royalty Free Stock Photo
Firethorn, pyracantha, ripe fruits. Beautiful nature photo of firethorn berries, creatively framed Royalty Free Stock Photo
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Firethorn, pyracantha, ripe fruits in autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Firethorn, pyracantha, ripe fruits in autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Firethorn, pyracantha, ripe fruits in autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Firethorn or pyracantha fruits
Firethorn, pyracantha, ripe fruits in autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Firethorn, pyracantha, ripe fruits in autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Firethorn, pyracantha, ripe fruits in autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Firethorn, pyracantha, ripe fruits in autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Firethorn, pyracantha, ripe fruits in autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Firethorn, pyracantha, ripe fruits in autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Firethorn, pyracantha, ripe fruits in autumn Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pyracantha is a genus of large, thorny evergreen shrubs in the family Rosaceae, with common names firethorn or pyracantha. They are native to an area extending from Southwest Europe east to Southeast Asia, resemble and are related to Cotoneaster, but have serrated leaf margins and numerous thorns (Cotoneaster is thornless).Pyracantha berries are mildly poisonous as their seeds contain cyanogenic glycosides


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