What is the pear of pear?
The Chanticleer pear tree is an ornamental landscape. The name of the species is pyrus Calleryana . The central tree, the pear pear increases the landscape when flowers bloom in abundance. This tree is often used as a tree of the pattern in the landscape and garden environments.
ornamental fruit trees are closely related to their relatives producing fruit. Decorative varieties produce abundant flowers and often small fruits that are not suitable for harvesting. The pear tree of decorative skanturals follows true forms, with abundant snowy white flowers and small, edible but uninteresting fruit.
The Chanticleer pear tree has dark green, shiny leaves. In the autumn, green leaves turn to shades of orange, purple and red. The flowers begin to bloom at the beginning of spring in clusters, each flower measuring about 1 inch (2.5 cm) across. The fruit grows only about 0.5 inches (1.2 cm) wide and have a dark red -throat color.
When in flowering, a naturally neat shape of the pyramid of the skanturor tree is a visual focusKO in a garden or landscape. The trees grow at 30 to 40 feet (about 9 to 12 m). The spread of a tree canopy is usually about one third of the tree height, usually between 13 and 16 feet (about 4 to 5 m) wide. As the trees ripen, the shape of the pyramid recedes the shape of the cone as the tree spreads.
The Chanticleer pear tree grows best in a sunny place where it can get at least six to eight hours of direct sunlight a day. This ornamental tree susceptible to the root rot when stopped in wet or heavy clay soil thrives in an aluminum, well exhausting soil. In areas where the soil is damp or prone to long periods of humidity, the trees prefer high ground to facilitate drainage. Especially tolerant of drought and heat, the pear Chanticleer is a good choice for hot climate and areas susceptible to dry -acids.
height and narrow shape of pear tree chanticleer makes it a suitable tree for growth jAKO high screen or in the urban environment where space is limited. The pyramid canopy provides a shadow in the landscape area. One of the disadvantages of planting these trees is to break the limbs that can cause damage; Ice, heavy snow and wind can cause branches and trunks of the tree to break and divide, causing damage and possible danger in the landscape.