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Cold Snap Pear 4-6 ft branched tree

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$39.00 USD
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$39.00 USD
Plant type
Rootstock

A newer pear variety developed in Canada. Round, red-blushed fruit are crisp, juicy, and balance sweetness with a touch of bright acidity. Hardy, with good fireblight resistance. Harvests in late September or early October. 

Pollinate with another communis type pear. Wont reliably pollinate Bartlett

Pears are a great fruit for Central Vermont. Pears suffer from fewer pests and diseases than apple trees, making it easier to grow high quality fruit. Plant 20-30 ft apart.

Pear Pollination: The two different strains of pear, communis (European) and ussuriensis (Siberian), flower at slightly different times and will not reliably pollinate each other. Plant communis types with communis types, and ussuriensis types for most reliable fruit set. Also, some pear varieties produce very little pollen, making them poor pollinators for other pears. Plant at least two different varieties from the same pollination group (either communis or ussuriensis) for pollination. If planting a poor pollinator, plant at least two other varieties from the same group. The more the merrier!

Ussuriensis types will often grow to be larger trees (25 or more ft tall). Communis types have been grafted on a semidwarf rootstock and may be kept under 20 ft with pruning.