The Pyrus betulaefolia 'Southworth Dancer', commonly known as the Southworth Dancer Ornamental Pear, is a distinguished choice for landscapes, celebrated for its unique leaf shape and robust seasonal colour.
Evergreen or Deciduous: Deciduous
Mature Height (metres): Typically reaches about 8-10 metres.
Mature Width (metres): Approximately 5-6 metres, offering a broad, rounded canopy.
Spacing: Plant at least 5 metres apart from other trees or structures to ensure optimal growth and development.
Foliage: Features distinctive, birch-like leaves that are glossy green throughout the season and turn brilliant shades of red and orange in the autumn.
Flowering Period: Produces clusters of small, white flowers in spring that are not only visually appealing but also attract pollinators.
Fruit: Yields small, round fruits that, while not edible, add a decorative touch to the tree in late summer and autumn.
Form/Habit: This tree boasts a graceful, upright habit with a well-rounded form, making it an excellent choice for landscape accents.
Uses: Perfect for adding vertical interest in residential gardens, parks, and along streets. Its beautiful foliage and tidy growth habit make it ideal for both formal and informal settings.
Sun: Performs best in full sun, encouraging vigorous growth and the most vibrant leaf colour.
Maintenance: Low maintenance; pruning is generally limited to removing any damaged or poorly formed branches to maintain the tree’s aesthetic and health.
Water Requirement: Moderate; while it is drought-tolerant once established, regular watering during dry periods will help maintain its vigour.
The Pyrus betulaefolia 'Southworth Dancer' is a splendid selection for anyone seeking a tree with both visual appeal and functional benefits. Its striking foliage, beautiful spring blossoms, and adaptability to a range of soil conditions make it a versatile addition to any landscape.
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