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Pyrus pyraster 60-80cm
Pyrus pyraster 60-80cm
Plant Description
Pyrus pyraster, commonly known as European Wild Pear or Wild Pear, is a charming deciduous tree native to Europe. This tree is appreciated for its natural and rustic beauty, featuring a graceful, spreading canopy and distinctive gray-brown bark that exudes a rustic charm. European Wild Pear produces small, fragrant white flowers in spring, followed by small, green pears that gradually mature to a yellow or brownish color in the fall. These pears are typically less palatable than cultivated pear varieties but provide essential food for wildlife. Pyrus pyraster is a valuable tree for enhancing biodiversity in natural landscapes and is well-suited for wildlife gardens, as it attracts birds and insects with its blossoms and fruit.
Cultivation: Cultivating Pyrus pyraster, or European Wild Pear, can be rewarding when you follow these essential cultivation tips:
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Climate: European Wild Pear thrives in temperate climates and is well-suited to regions with mild to cold winters and moderate rainfall.
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Sunlight: Plant in a location that receives full to partial sunlight. This tree benefits from at least 6 hours of direct sunlight each day for optimal growth and flowering.
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Soil: European Wild Pear is adaptable to a range of soil types but prefers well-draining soil with good aeration. It can tolerate moderately acidic to alkaline soil conditions.
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Watering: While established trees are somewhat drought-tolerant, provide regular watering during dry spells, especially in the first few years after planting.
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Fertilization: Mature trees typically do not require fertilization, but you can apply organic mulch around the base to improve soil quality and retain moisture.
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Pruning: Prune for maintenance and shaping as needed. European Wild Pear has a naturally graceful form but can be pruned to remove dead or crossing branches.
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Pests and Diseases: These trees are generally hardy and less susceptible to pests and diseases compared to cultivated pear varieties. However, occasional inspections can help identify and address any issues.
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Wildlife Value: Embrace the ecological value of European Wild Pear by allowing it to produce fruit for wildlife, including birds and insects. The small, less palatable pears serve as a valuable food source.
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Propagation: Propagation of European Wild Pear can be done through seeds or hardwood cuttings. Keep in mind that seedlings may not inherit the exact characteristics of the parent tree.
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Landscaping: European Wild Pear can be an excellent addition to naturalized landscapes, wildlife gardens, or conservation areas. Its rustic appearance and wildlife benefits make it a valuable asset to such environments.
By following these cultivation tips, you can appreciate the natural beauty and ecological importance of Pyrus pyraster, or European Wild Pear, while ensuring its health and contribution to local biodiversity.
IMPORTANT: Please be aware that picture 1 show flowers of adult plant not for sale, the offer is for a plant in the dimension indicated in title description.
Disclaimer: Please keep on mind that the plant may have grown since pictured. Also be aware that most plants change across seasons. If present foliage could have been fallen or change in its color.
Botanical family: Rosaceae
Botanical genus: Pyrus
Botanical species: Pyrus pyraster
SKU:BA-1125-S
Cultivation
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Additional information
Additional information
Plant Height: 60-80cm
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