A cloud of white spring bloom with a clean, upright shape, polished curb appeal that stays classy all season
FEATURES:
- Showy white spring blooms that create a bright, classic flowering display
- Upright, narrow habit that fits smaller lots and tighter planting spaces
- Glossy green foliage that keeps a clean, fresh look through summer
- Fall color in red to burgundy tones for a rich seasonal finish
- Excellent street or front-yard tree with a tidy silhouette and strong structure
- Great for symmetry planting to frame walks, entries, or driveways
- Hand Selected; Fresh from the Grower
- Ships on our trucks because the size of the tree - does not fit in a box
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip:
If your landscape feels a little flat, add a vertical accent that blooms. This tree gives you height, structure, and seasonal color in one clean line. Pair it with mounded shrubs at the base to balance the upright form, and repeat the shape once more somewhere nearby for that “designer did this on purpose” rhythm.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 4-8
- Mature Height: 25-35' tall
- Mature Width: 12-15' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 12-15' apart
A cloud of white spring bloom with a clean, upright shape, polished curb appeal that stays classy all season
FEATURES:
- Showy white spring blooms that create a bright, classic flowering display
- Upright, narrow habit that fits smaller lots and tighter planting spaces
- Glossy green foliage that keeps a clean, fresh look through summer
- Fall color in red to burgundy tones for a rich seasonal finish
- Excellent street or front-yard tree with a tidy silhouette and strong structure
- Great for symmetry planting to frame walks, entries, or driveways
- Hand Selected; Fresh from the Grower
- Ships on our trucks because the size of the tree - does not fit in a box
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip:
If your landscape feels a little flat, add a vertical accent that blooms. This tree gives you height, structure, and seasonal color in one clean line. Pair it with mounded shrubs at the base to balance the upright form, and repeat the shape once more somewhere nearby for that “designer did this on purpose” rhythm.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 4-8
- Mature Height: 25-35' tall
- Mature Width: 12-15' wide
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 12-15' apart
Why plant Chastity® Flowering Pear?
Chastity® Flowering Pear is the kind of tree that makes a landscape look instantly intentional. In spring, it blooms in bright white, filling the canopy with a clean, luminous display that feels fresh and celebratory. After bloom, it settles into a polished routine: glossy green leaves, a tidy upright shape, and a silhouette that looks composed rather than wild.
It’s especially valuable when you want beauty without taking up a ton of space. The narrow habit gives you vertical presence, seasonal color, and curb appeal in one move, perfect for modern lots, foundation plantings, and streetscapes that need a tree with good manners.
How to use Chastity® Flowering Pear in the landscape?
Use it as a front-yard focal tree where the upright form can add height and structure without crowding walkways or windows. It’s an excellent choice for symmetry planting, placed as a pair near an entry or driveway to create an “arrival” moment that looks designed from day one. In tighter side yards or along fences, the narrow canopy provides seasonal beauty and light shade while keeping the footprint manageable. For a layered look, underplant with low evergreens and soft perennials so the white spring blooms and red-to-burgundy fall color feel like the seasonal headline above a steady, evergreen base.
Frequently Asked Questions
The blooms are bright white, appearing in spring in a full, showy flowering display.
Plant in full sun with well-drained soil and water deeply during the first growing season to establish roots. After establishment, give it deep watering during extended heat or drought. A mulch ring helps conserve moisture and reduce lawn competition, just keep mulch a few inches away from the trunk.
Prune in late winter to early spring while dormant to remove dead, damaged, or crossing branches and encourage strong structure. Keep pruning selective to maintain the tree’s naturally upright, narrow form.