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Pyrus Calleryana (Capital Pear) CLEARANCE

Pyrus Calleryana (Capital Pear) CLEARANCE

Regular price $114.40
Regular price Sale price $114.40
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This plant is part of our clearance stock and is available at a significantly reduced price while stocks last. Renowned for its striking deep burgundy to crimson autumn foliage and elegant shade canopy, this deciduous tree is an excellent choice for larger gardens, parks, and landscape projects. Stock is limited and will not be restocked once sold out, making this a fantastic opportunity to secure a premium ornamental tree at exceptional value.

Pyrus Calleryana 'Capital' is a striking deciduous tree renowned for its slender, upright growth habit, making it an excellent choice for narrow spaces and formal gardens. During spring, this elegant tree bursts into a spectacular display of masses of white blossoms, creating a dazzling visual impact. As the seasons change, its glossy green foliage transforms into vibrant shades of red, orange, and purple in autumn, adding year-round interest to your landscape.

This hardy and versatile tree thrives in a variety of soil types and is tolerant of urban pollution, making it ideal for streetscapes and residential gardens. Whether used as a feature tree, a privacy screen, or a windbreak, Pyrus Calleryana 'Capital' is a low-maintenance option that brings structure, beauty, and seasonal colour to any outdoor space.

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Mature height

11-12 meters

Mature width

3-4 meters

Spacing

3-4 meters

Evergreen/Deciduous

Deciduous

Foliage

Glossy green foliage transitioning to vibrant red, orange, and purple in autumn; white blossoms in spring

Flowering Period & Fruit Development/Harvest

Flowers in spring (September to October); may produce small ornamental, inedible fruits in late autumn

Sun tolerance

Full sun to partial shade

Maintenance

Low maintenance; prune lightly in late winter to maintain shape; requires well-drained soil and occasional deep watering during dry periods

Root System

Develops a deep and wide-spreading root system that can become invasive if not managed; best planted away from structures and hard surfaces