Pyrus salicifolia ‘Pendula’ – The Weeping Silver Pear
Pyrus salicifolia ‘Pendula’ is a stunning, deciduous ornamental tree (H 4–6 m) valued for its graceful, weeping habit and shimmering, silvery-grey foliage. In spring, the tree is adorned with clusters of small, white blossom, followed by tiny green fruits loved by birds. Its slender, willow-like leaves give it a soft, textured appearance, while the elegant cascading branches create a striking architectural feature. Hardy (H6), drought-tolerant, and low-maintenance, this tree is an excellent choice for both modern and traditional gardens.
Seasonal Beauty & Growth
Spring:
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Masses of white blossoms appear, attracting bees and pollinators.
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Silvery-grey leaves emerge, catching the light beautifully.
Summer:
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Weeping canopy of narrow, shimmering leaves adds texture and elegance.
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Tiny green fruits form, providing interest and food for wildlife.
Autumn:
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Structure & Form
Height & Spread: Reaches 4–6 m tall with a similar spread, manageable for most gardens.
Form: Broadly weeping, cascading branches.
Foliage: Narrow, silvery-grey leaves resembling willow foliage.
Growth Habit: Medium growth rate; forms a rounded weeping crown.
Perfect for Various Landscapes
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Specimen Tree: A dramatic focal point for lawns or courtyards.
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Mediterranean & Gravel Gardens: Silvery foliage complements drought-tolerant planting.
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Wildlife Gardens: Flowers and fruits attract pollinators and birds.
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Small Gardens: Compact size and elegant shape fit well into limited spaces.
Growing Conditions & Care
Position: Full sun for best foliage colour and habit.
Soil: Well-drained soil; tolerates poorer, drier soils once established.
Maintenance: Very low-maintenance; prune lightly to shape in late winter if needed.
Hardiness: Fully hardy (H6), tolerant of drought and urban conditions.
Why Choose Pyrus salicifolia ‘Pendula’?
With its elegant weeping habit, shimmering silver foliage, and seasonal blossom, the Weeping Silver Pear is a perfect choice for gardeners seeking a graceful, year-round feature tree. Hardy, reliable, and low-maintenance, it adds instant character and timeless charm to both modern and traditional landscapes.