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Ornamental Pear Pyrus salicifolia

Ornamental Pear Salicifolia
1 tree
Delivery height 100-120 cm
Decorative fruit
£24.95
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SKU
A12028
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Pyrus salicifolia is a lovely weeping ornamental pear tree with beautiful grey-green narrow leaves that have a silver downy underside and white...

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Pyrus salicifolia is a lovely weeping ornamental pear tree with beautiful grey-green narrow leaves that have a silver downy underside and white flowers in spring.
  • 1 x Ornamental Pear Salicifolia P20

Details
Botanical nameOrnamental Pear Salicifolia
CategoryPear
Qty1x
FlowersYes
Flower periodSpring
FragrantNo
CutflowersNo
Flower colourWhite
FruitsYes
EdibleNo
Harvest timeAugust - October
LocationSunny
HardyYes
GroundcoveringNo
NaturalizingNo
Plant spacing100cm
Plant Depth20cm
Preferred SoilWell drained soil
Full grown height125cm - 150cm
PoisonousNo
Size100-120cm

How to take care of Ornamental Pear Pyrus salicifolia

Grow in containers against a south-facing wall or in a sheltered spot on your terrace. The root growth is very vigorously and if left unrestricted will result in less fruit. It requires sun all day long to produce sweet edible fruit. Fig trees prefer a neutral pH, but are fairly adaptable about growing conditions as long as it drains well. Don't fertilise too heavily or you'll get leafy and frost-sensitive growth at the expense of fruit. Two crops of figs are potentially produced each year. The first crop develops in the spring on last year's shoot growth and the main crop develops on the current year's shoot growth ripening in late summer or autumn. Crops need regular attention, water regularly and prune shoots in June and remove unwanted figs in September. This plant is cold resistant, but not frost resistant Winter protection of young shoots is vital, so move a pot-grown plant indoors during frosty nights. For plants that can't be moved inside tie a covering around the tender parts and remove the following April. For best results each spring transplant to a larger pot using a slightly acid soil (no lime) for best results use rhododendron-potting compost. Wear gloves when handling this tree, as the sap is an irritant to the skin. Water using preferably rain water and never let the compost to dry out.

Leaf drop is a common complaint. If your plant is shedding green leaves, try keeping the soil evenly moist and give it time to recover.

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