Pear Trees
Pyrus
We chose this interesting collection of European and Asian pears for their wonderful fruit quality and because they are among the easiest for backyard gardeners to grow. Select two different European or two different Asian Pear varieties for pollination.
Bartlett European Pear
Pyrus communis 'Bartlett' The most popular pear in the U.S. and Canada, and also in Europe where its called Williams Pear. Usually self-fruitful an...
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An October-ripening pear with moderate acids and tannins that produces fruity, slightly astringent of good quality. Fruit is small, yellow, slightl...
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Pyrus pyrifolia 'Chojuro' We love the rich, distinctive, aromatic flavor of this prolific traditional Japanese favorite. Sometimes called 'Old Worl...
View full detailsConference European Pear
Pyrus communis 'Conference' Named for the British National Pear Conference in 1885, Europeans still gather to praise it. This leading French commer...
View full detailsGem European Pear
Pyrus communis 'Gem' This disease-resistant beauty is a real jewel! Gem has proven itself in extensive testing around the nation and is newly relea...
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Pyrus communis 'Highland' Celebrate the winter holidays with Highland! The highest-quality storage pear; it thrives throughout the nation. This lar...
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Pyrus communis 'Johantorp' A VERY late-ripening and cold hardy pear widely grown in Sweden for winter storage. Johantorp will hang on the tree late...
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Pyrus pyrifolia 'Korean Giant' Also called Dan Bae or Olympic, Korean Giant is a vigorous, winter-hardy tree that produces at a young age and bears...
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Pyrus communis 'Suij' Pronounced "Sigh", this is a pear that you pick while its rock hard in October or November and store it in a root cellar and ...
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