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Pears, Asian
Pear Pollination Chart  |
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Asian pears can be found growing wild along the Yellow River in China, but it is
now available for the delight of the home orchardist. Easy to grow and an abundant producer, Asian pears are one of
the favorites for the backyard grower. Asian pears are crunchy, yet juicy, sweet but yet refreshing.
An undiscovered treat, Asian pears are packed with flavor and obviously comes with all the
health benefits of fiber and vitamins. |
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Chojuro Asian Pear |
| bare-root tree |
$24.50 |
Qty.: |
| | Pyrus pyrifolia |
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Mid-harvest season. Tree is medium in size and spreading. Fruit is oblong. Skin color is
greenish brown with a russet. Pear is sweet and mild, somewhat coarse. Pollinizers are
Shinseiki or Bartlett.
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Hosui Asian Pear |
| bare-root tree |
$24.50 |
Qty.: |
| | Pyrus pyrifolia |
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Early harvest season. Tree is vigorous and very productive. Large, juicy, sweet, flavorful and
very refreshing, crisp fruit like an apple.
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Nijisseiki Asian Pear |
| bare-root tree |
$24.50 |
Qty.: |
| | Pyrus pyrifolia |
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Mid-harvest season. Tree is medium in size, upright and spreading. Fruit is round. Skin color is greenish
yellow with some green blush. Pear is sweet and slightly tart, firm and juicy. Pollinizers are Bartlett,
Chojuro and Shinseiki.
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Shinseiki Asian Pear |
| bare-root tree |
$24.50 |
Qty.: |
| | Pyrus pyrifolia |
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Early harvest season. Tree is medium size. Fruit is round to oblong, uniform in shape. Skin color is yellow,
and smooth with small dots. Pear is sweet and tender. Pollinizers are Chojuro or Bartlett.
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