The Pyrus ussuriensis, commonly known as the Manchurian Ornamental Pear, is renowned for its spectacular seasonal displays and hardy nature, making it a favoured choice for temperate landscapes.

Evergreen or Deciduous: Deciduous
Mature Height (metres): Typically grows to about 8-10 metres.
Mature Width (metres): Reaches a width of approximately 5-7 metres.
Spacing: Plant at least 5 metres apart to allow adequate room for canopy development.
Foliage: Features glossy green leaves that transition to vibrant shades of red, orange, and purple during autumn, providing exceptional seasonal interest.
Flowering Period: Blooms profusely in early spring, covering the tree in clusters of white flowers that are attractive to pollinators.
Fruit: Produces small, round pomes that are typically ornamental. While not commonly consumed, they do attract birds and wildlife.
Form/Habit: Exhibits a broad, rounded canopy that becomes denser with age, forming an elegant shape ideal for street plantings, parks, and large gardens.
Uses: Widely used in urban landscaping due to its adaptability and beautiful floral and autumnal displays. It serves well as a street tree, in public parks, or as a standout specimen in larger garden settings.
Sun: Prefers full sun to achieve the best flowering and foliage coloration.
Maintenance: Requires occasional pruning to maintain shape and remove any damaged or diseased limbs. Regular maintenance helps preserve its aesthetic appeal and overall health.
Water Requirement: Moderate; established trees are relatively drought-tolerant but benefit from occasional watering during prolonged dry periods, especially in warmer climates.

The Pyrus ussuriensis is an exceptional choice for adding year-round beauty to any landscape, with its stunning floral display in spring and vivid foliage in autumn creating a visual feast.

Ornamental Pear 'Manchurian'

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