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The Flowering Pear Tree - A Structure Of Versatility And A Rain Of Colors
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios


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When it comes to the introduction of trees to any landscape, the prospective owner is confronted with the following questions:

* Does he have the area to accommodate the size of the tree?
* Are the climatic conditions in the area of his residence conducive to the optimal growth of the tree he is considering?
* Will such a tree be compatible to the other plants in his garden?
* Will the tree require a lot in terms of maintenance?
* Will the owner have the time to invest on such maintenance?
* How many trees will he need? Do they have to be of different types to carry out cross-pollination?

The considerations above has made tree-rearing quite restrictive for most people. Available space alone has been a big problem for many gardeners who wish to add a beautiful tree in their repertoire of greens.

Thankfully, the flowering pear tree has slowly but surely invaded the gardening scene. This wonderful tree type is small enough to be perfect for any landscape. At the average, it can grow as high as 30 feet, which is slightly taller than a bungalow. It doesn't require much when it comes to maintenance, further solidifying its rank as the "every person tree."

The flowering pear tree is primarily known for its fruits, of course. But for gardeners who aren't really into fruit-production, the flowering pear tree serves a more aesthetic purpose. Its blooms, precursors to its fruits, are of different hues, depending on the kind of pear tree they will be rearing. All the hues, from white, orange, carnation, red and purple, are sharply toned, making them great additions to any garden, given the pleasant sight they will provide.

It is likewise a slow-growing tree. It reaches its full height at the age of 30 years. Such is a long period, and it will give the tree enough time to adjust to its surroundings during the said developmental stage.

There are many kinds of flowering pear tree to choose from, all of which possess their own distinct colors, thanks to the flowers they bear. The Bradford flowering pear, the Aristocrat flowering pear, the Redspire flowering pear and the Capital flowering pear are the most popular of these varieties.

The best quality about this tree type, in my opinion, is how they resemble the cherry blossoms of Japanese society. Usually, a tree is just made up of green and brown color schemes. But with the preponderance of flowers present in flowering pears, the trees themselves will look like an explosion of dazzling colors! And given their deciduous nature, once the flowers fall, it will seem that your garden will experience a rain of marvelous colors.




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Get the most from your flowering pear tree (Macon Telegraph)

Sat, 28 Jun 2008 12:42:43 GMT

Flowering or ornamental pears are one of the favorite spring flowering trees in middle Georgia. We often call these trees Bradford pears, although this is not entirely accurate.


Williamsport resident unhappy with trimming of trees near power lines (The Herald-Mail)

Thu, 03 Jul 2008 00:00:10 GMT

WILLIAMSPORT Randy Breeden said Wednesday he thinks two of his trees were "butchered." But Allegheny Power, in the interest of public safety, routinely trims trees that have branches growing near power lines, a company spokesman said Wednesday.


Two trees are stolen from Faith Temple 07/02/08 (The News-Herald)

Tue, 01 Jul 2008 22:44:46 GMT

TAYLOR — A thief came in the night to Apostolic Faith Temple and dug up and stole two trees. Members of the church, tucked into a neighborhood at Mortenview and Haig, have been sprucing up the grounds.



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