
How to Prune Pink wild pear?
(Dombeya burgessiae)
Pink wild pear, also known as Tropical hydrangea, Goendere, Wedding flower
This tropical shrub, known for its showy clusters of pink flowers and heart-shaped leaves, benefits from regular pruning. To maintain shape and promote healthy growth in pink wild pear, cut back after flowering in late spring to early summer, removing dead or overcrowded branches. Prune lightly to shape the plant and encourage new blooms. Proper pruning enhances air circulation and reduces disease risk, ensuring vigorous flowering in subsequent seasons. Focus on thinning rather than hard cutting to preserve the natural form.