Cleveland Select Pear trees are a very commonly planted ornamental tree because of their stunning display of white flowers and neat, upright, oval shape. They are often used as street tree plantings, specimen trees or even as screening. They also offer great burgundy fall color and are fairly fast-growing. Cleveland Select pears are a hardier, more disease and pest resistant variety than the commonly known Bradford Pear.
Additional Information:
Latin Name: | Pyrus calleryana 'Cleveland Select' |
Plant Type: | Tree |
Shrub Type: | Deciduous |
Exposure: | Full Sun |
Deer Resistant: | Yes |
Mature Height: | 30-40 Feet |
Mature Width: | 12-18 Feet |
Growth Rate: | Moderate |
Bloom Time: | Spring |
Flower Colors: | White |
Hardiness Zone: | Zone 5-8 |
Habit: | Narrow, Upright |
Water Needs: | Average |
Maintenance: | Easy |
Pruning Time: | After Flowering |
Additional attribute: | |
Fall Color | |
Showy Flowers | |
Landscape Uses: | |
Firescaping/Fire Wise, Specimen, Urban Garden, Very Wet Areas |
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The other method is "Common Carrier Shipping". Only certain plants can be sent this way. Usually ones that are under 4 feet tall. When we ship this way, one of our crew members boxes up your order and then sends it to your home via UPS or FedEx.
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Plants with listed heights (i.e. 4-5 ft) are measured from the top of the root ball to the top of the plant. Basically, what will be exposed out of the ground after planting. We do not count the root ball or container in the tree size.
Many of our plants come in the plastic Nursery Containers in which they are grown. These containers come in various sizes. Typically, the larger the container, the more mature and larger the plant is. The containers are measured by the "Gallon". More often than not, the larger the gallon size, the larger the plant.