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Combo European Pear Tree (3 varieties)

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Original price $89.99 - Original price $89.99
Original price
$89.99
$89.99 - $89.99
Current price $89.99
SKU B4003

Pyrus communis spp.

Enjoy 3 of the following 5 varieties Rescue/Harrow Delight/Bosc/Orcas/Ubileen

Please Note: We cannot guarantee specific variety requests for combo trees due to the numerous factors that can affect successful grafting. If you desire a specific varietal, we recommend purchasing it as a single-graft tree from our collection.

These 3x1 trees mean you will have the greatest pear varieties ripening from August through the winter. The tree will grow to be about 20 feet on OHxF 87 rootstock. It can be easily maintained at 12-15' tall. Self-pollinizing.

(Sorry! Because there are so many possible combinations, we cannot choose which varieties will be missing from any of our 3x1 or 2x1 combo trees!)

Hardy to USDA Zone: 5

Mature Height:  15' (Semi Dwarf)

Sun: Full Sun

Ripening Time: August-October

Pollination: Self Fertile

Size: Semi-Dwarf (4'-5')

QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

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  • do combo trees require another pear tree for pollination?

    The types of pear on this tree are designed to pollinate each other making it functionally self fertile.

Customer Reviews

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Greg G.
3 Pear Trees In One

Received the tree well wrapped with grafts very clearly marked. Planted the day after receipt and the tree started leafing out after 48 hours. It's been in the ground for a week and the leaves are still growing rapidly. Very excited for a productive tree in the future.

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Averi B.
Good Healthy but Keeps Eyes for Potiental Graft Issues

This is my second combo tree from Raintree, and it is doing pretty well. The leaves are going strong on all the grafts. But it was not just smooth sailing with this one it had some graft issues at the beginning where two of the grafts looked like they might fail as the tips started dying, and there was no leafing while one was going strong (potentially leaching possible). Thankfully, the other two pulled through, but keep an eye on it if you get anything multi-grafted.

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M. M.
No Pears :(

This is the second year for my tree. It is healthy and was covered with blooms (though one part bloomed before the others). We had plenty of pollinators, but no pears! Not sure what happened, but I'm disappointed. This was a big investment for me.