8ft Standard 'Conference' Pear Tree | Mature Bare Root | 8/10cm Girth
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- The nation's most popular pear, perfect for any garden size or container planting.
- Features incredibly soft, juicy flesh with a distinctive aromatic flavour when ripe.
- Thrives in the UK climate, reliably producing heavy crops of large pears within two years.
- An excellent choice for cooler, shadier spots, including north-facing walls, and highly recommended for Scotland and northern regions.
- Awarded the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit.
- Harvest your crop late in the season, from September to October.
- Named for its introduction at the 1885 National British Pear Conference.
- Versatile and can be trained as a cordon, fan, or espalier.
- Partially self-fertile (Pollination Group 4), but yields improve with a nearby pollination partner.
- Available on Quince A rootstock (4m x 4m), as a compact Cordon (2m x 1m), or a Dwarf option (1.5m x 1m) for pots.
- Expertly pruned before dispatch to encourage a strong, bushy shape.
- Species: Pear
- Flowering Time: March, April
- Harvest Time: September, October
- Planting Time: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- Sun: Full sun
- Eventual Spread: 4m
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
- Hardiness Details: Doesn't require any protection from frost
- Pruning: Some pruning should be done each winter to ensure that your Pear Tree maintains a productive shape. This can improve yields and prevent disease.
- Tasting Notes: Soft, juicy flesh with a mildly sweet, aromatic flavour
- Fertility: Will fruit better when pollinated by another Pear tree. To pollinate, they must be within a mile's radius of each other and flower at the same time. Pears in the same pollination group, or one either side, can pollinate each other. In built-up areas, a suitable partner is likely nearby.
- Pollination Group: 4. Trees that flower at the same time can pollinate each other. Trees can usually pollinate a group on either side of their own (e.g., Group 4 can be pollinated by 3, 4, and 5).
- Uses: Eating, Poaching
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 200-250cm inc. roots
- Supplied As: Bare Root Tree
Highlights
- The nation's most popular pear, perfect for any garden size or container planting.
- Features incredibly soft, juicy flesh with a distinctive aromatic flavour when ripe.
- Thrives in the UK climate, reliably producing heavy crops of large pears within two years.
- An excellent choice for cooler, shadier spots, including north-facing walls, and highly recommended for Scotland and northern regions.
- Awarded the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit.
- Harvest your crop late in the season, from September to October.
- Named for its introduction at the 1885 National British Pear Conference.
- Versatile and can be trained as a cordon, fan, or espalier.
- Partially self-fertile (Pollination Group 4), but yields improve with a nearby pollination partner.
- Available on Quince A rootstock (4m x 4m), as a compact Cordon (2m x 1m), or a Dwarf option (1.5m x 1m) for pots.
- Expertly pruned before dispatch to encourage a strong, bushy shape.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Pear
- Flowering Time: March, April
- Harvest Time: September, October
- Planting Time: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- Sun: Full sun
- Eventual Spread: 4m
- Hardiness: Fully Hardy
- Hardiness Details: Doesn't require any protection from frost
- Pruning: Some pruning should be done each winter to ensure that your Pear Tree maintains a productive shape. This can improve yields and prevent disease.
- Tasting Notes: Soft, juicy flesh with a mildly sweet, aromatic flavour
- Fertility: Will fruit better when pollinated by another Pear tree. To pollinate, they must be within a mile's radius of each other and flower at the same time. Pears in the same pollination group, or one either side, can pollinate each other. In built-up areas, a suitable partner is likely nearby.
- Pollination Group: 4. Trees that flower at the same time can pollinate each other. Trees can usually pollinate a group on either side of their own (e.g., Group 4 can be pollinated by 3, 4, and 5).
- Uses: Eating, Poaching
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 200-250cm inc. roots
- Supplied As: Bare Root Tree
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