The navigator pear is a well-structured ornamental plant known for its upright and symmetrical growth. It typically develops a dense canopy with glossy green leaves, making it ideal for both small and medium-sized gardens.
One thing I’ve noticed is how consistent its growth pattern is—it doesn’t spread too wildly, which makes maintenance easier. Regular pruning helps maintain its clean shape, especially if you’re using it as a focal plant. Has anyone tried training the navigator pear into a specific form?
