Pyrus elaeagrifolia, the oleaster-leaved pear, is a species of wild pear plant in the genus Pyrus (Rosaceae), the specific name referring to the similarity of its foliage to that of Elaeagnus angustifolia - the so-called 'wild olive' or oleaster.
How to keep Pyrus Elaeagrifolia.
Water
The Pyrus elaeagrifolia is a drought-resistant plant that typically only needs watering during long dry periods, particularly when it is still young. For potted Pyrus elaeagrifolia, provide about 1 inch (2.5 cm) of water each week. Be sure to water deeply whenever the topsoil feels dry, and then let it dry out completely between waterings to prevent root rot.
Pruning
Prune Pyrus elaeagrifolia in early spring to remove dead or diseased branches and to thin crowded areas, promoting better airflow and sunlight exposure. Proper pruning enhances the tree's health, boosts fruit production, maintains its shape, and helps prevent pests. This ensures robust growth and an attractive appearance throughout the season.
Botanical profile.