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Pyrus salcifolia


Pyrus salcifolia (Pyrus salcifolia)

This pyrus or weeping pear is my favourite tree in the garden. Its now more than 20yrs old and is still under 15ft. The flowers in spring are lovely too.



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Very pretty tree!

3 Sep, 2011

 

Wow I think thats a great tree, love the colour, what colour is the blossom?

4 Sep, 2011

 

The flowers are just white D it looks like a fruit blossom but more compact and neat, it flowers in spring, so looks very effective and fresh - just whats needed after a cold winter! Another bonus is it bears tiny little pears in autumn too, not quite so decorative but the dogs like hoovering them up!
Thanks Sticki, I thought it worth posting as it has matured beautifully without getting too enormous. Lots of books say "small tree" but they end up getting too big and casting too much shade.

4 Sep, 2011

 

Thanks PL

4 Sep, 2011

 

You're welcome D

5 Sep, 2011

 

that`s nice not seen one like that before...

8 Sep, 2011

 

Thanks Numbty

8 Sep, 2011

 

It is a lovely tree PoppyL, looks great there, it looks like you have a mature garden, Gorgeous..

11 Sep, 2011

 

Now that is a tree I could just look at for ages! Not one I've ever seen before. I do love trees.

17 Sep, 2011

 

Wow amazing

22 Sep, 2011

amy
Amy
 

It's stunning if only I had more room ( big sigh ) !

28 Sep, 2011

 

Amy this tree was quite small for at least the first ten years and you could cut it back quite hard to keep it in check. I have let the crown develop and it has got higher but only in the last 5 years. I love it for the silvery fresh foliage in spring. The dogs love it for the tiny pears that drop to the ground in Autumn!

28 Sep, 2011

 

It is a beauty....Why don't we see loads of these?

30 Sep, 2011

 

Ty Pimpernel
I think I planted this tree when the small weeping willows were in vogue. salix kilmarnock weeping willow, they were selling them everywhere. That was very disapointing, I think I dug it up after about 5 yrs. This tree on the other hand just got better and better, the new foliage in spring is really silvery - I love it~!It has my award of merit. (RGAM)

30 Sep, 2011

 

Stunning!

17 Oct, 2011

 

excellent!

21 Oct, 2011



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