Asian Pear
Asian pears (Pyrus pyrifolia) differ from European pears in that they ripen to peak quality on the tree and their sweet thirst-quenching crispness differs from the buttery texture of European pears. Overall, pears are the easiest of the popular fruits to grow. Their form, bloom and leaves make these trees valuable landscape additions. Two different varieties are needed to set fruit unless otherwise noted.
Due to import restrictions Asian Pear can not be shipped to CA, Europe, Canada.
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Korean Giant Pear
5.0 / 5.0
6 Reviews
Click here for Pear Care Guide Pyrus pyrifolia - Korean Giant Asian Pear (Olympic) Due to import restrictions, we are unable to ship Korean Giant A...
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5.0 / 5.0
4 Reviews
Click here for Pear Care Guide Due to import restrictions we are unable to ship Pears to CA, Europe. Tennosui Asian Pear Thought to be a cross betw...
View full detailsShin Li Pear
Click here for Pear Care Guide Pyrus pyrifolia Shin Li is a very large to large fruit with a full-bodied pear shape (pyriform). Firm, white crisp j...
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Click here for Pear Care Guide Pyrus pyrifolia – Daisui Li Asian Pear Due to import restrictions, we are unable to ship European or Asian Pears to...
View full detailsEspalier 3 in one Shinseiki, Chojuro, Nijisseki Pear
Pyrus pyrifolia 3 tier Espalier Asian pear. Shinseiki, Cojuro and Nijisseki pear all on one tree. No other tree need for pollination. Nijisseki - a...
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