The Water Pear is a hardy, indigenous evergreen that thrives in the Western Cape’s varied conditions — from urban gardens to larger landscapes. With its dense, glossy foliage and quick growth, it forms a lush, year-round screen that delivers privacy, shade, and natural noise reduction.
From August to December, it delights with clusters of creamy-white, sweetly scented flowers that attract bees and bring seasonal interest. Plant in full sun with moist, well-drained soil, and water regularly during the first year. Once established, it becomes low-maintenance and waterwise, making it a favourite for sustainable, long-term planting.
Botanical Name |
Syzygium Guineense
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Growth Expectancy
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10m+ H x 6m+ W
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Position
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Sun
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Water Smart |
No |
Indigenous |
Yes |