A Cleveland Pear is rounder (spherical) and a Bradford Pear is a bit taller and more cylindrical. They are both used in cities because of their limited root spread, and resistance to pollution. Highly recommend for planting near house or under power lines because they top out at about 30'. They also have beautiful white blooms this time of year here in the NE.
Cleveland pear trees are a cultivar of the Bradford pear tree, known for its strong, upright growth and profusion of white flowers in spring. Chanticleer pear trees, also known as Select flowering pear trees, are a smaller, more compact cultivar with a narrower canopy and glossy green leaves. Both trees are ornamental and produce showy white flowers in spring, but Cleveland pears tend to be larger and have a more spreading canopy compared to the more upright and dense growth habit of Chanticleer pears.
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Chanticleer, also known as The Cleveland Select Pear Tree, is a cultivar of the Callery pear (Pyrus calleryana) native to China and Vietnam. Prized for usage in the making of woodwind instruments and furniture, pear wood has one of the finest textures of the fruitwoods.Taxonomically ensconced within the "Rosaceae" Family, it is considered to be hardier than the Bradford cultivar.
The Cleveland pear tree and the Cleveland Select pear tree are both cultivars of the Callery pear (Pyrus calleryana), but they differ primarily in their growth habits and features. The Cleveland pear is known for its upright, columnar growth and dense foliage, while the Cleveland Select variety is also upright but tends to have a slightly broader canopy and better branching structure. Additionally, the Cleveland Select is often preferred for its resistance to common diseases and pests, making it a more reliable choice for urban landscaping. Both trees produce showy white flowers in spring, but the Cleveland Select typically exhibits improved ornamental characteristics.
The root system of a Cleveland Bradford Pear tree can spread up to 20-30 feet from the trunk, with the majority of the roots concentrated in the top 12-18 inches of soil. It is important to plant the tree in a location that provides ample space for root expansion and to prevent issues with sidewalks, driveways, and foundations.
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The Cleveland pear tree does not bear edible fruit. The Cleveland pear tree is named as such, due to the fact it's leaves are pear shaped.
The scientific name of a Cleveland pear is Pyrus calleryana 'Cleveland Select'. It is a cultivar of the Callery pear tree.
a pear is a fruit and a pearl is a shiny ball that goes in a clam
a pear is a fruit and a pearl is a shiny ball that goes in a clam