The Pyrus nivalis, commonly known as the Ornamental Snow Pear, is a striking choice for gardeners seeking a small, hardy tree with year-round interest.

Evergreen or Deciduous: Deciduous
Mature Height (metres): Typically reaches about 8-10 metres.
Mature Width (metres): Approximately 5-7 metres in width.
Spacing: Plant at least 6 metres apart from other trees or structures to ensure proper development and symmetry of its canopy.
Foliage: Showcases small, oval-shaped leaves that are silvery-green, creating a beautiful contrast in the landscape throughout the growing season.
Flowering Period: Blooms with clusters of small white flowers in early to mid-spring, which are highly attractive to pollinators.
Fruit: Produces small, non-edible pears that add ornamental value in late summer and autumn.
Form/Habit: Features an upright, oval to rounded form that is visually pleasing and works well in both formal and informal settings.
Uses: Highly valued as an ornamental tree in streetscapes, parks, and residential gardens for its aesthetic appeal and relatively compact size.
Sun: Prefers full sun to develop its best canopy density and floral display.
Maintenance: Low maintenance, requiring only occasional pruning to remove any damaged or poorly formed branches.
Water Requirement: Drought-tolerant once established, although regular watering during its first few growing seasons will help establish a strong root system.

The Pyrus nivalis is an excellent selection for those who appreciate the elegance of simple yet striking foliage and seasonal changes. Its adaptability to various soil types and conditions, coupled with its decorative features, makes it a versatile choice for enhancing the landscape.

Ornamental Pear 'Snow Pear'

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Pyrus nivalis

Pyrus nivalis