Cordon 'Concorde' Pear Tree | 9L Pot
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- Highlights
- Variety Specifications
- Planting & Care
- A space-saving cordon form, perfect for growing multiple varieties.
- Choose from celebrated varieties like the flavourful ‘Concorde’, the aromatic French ‘Doyenné Du Comice’, or the classic ‘Williams' Bon Chrétien’.
- Both ‘Concorde’ and ‘Doyenné Du Comice’ hold the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit.
- Enjoy consistently large harvests of juicy, sweet fruit, ideal for eating fresh, poaching, or baking.
- Your tree arrives expertly pre-shaped by our growers to the correct cordon form.
- Species: Pear
- Features: RHS Award of Garden Merit
- Flowering Time: April, May
- Harvest Time: August, September, October
- Planting Time: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- Flowers: Attractive white blossoms appear in spring
- Position: Full sun
- Spread: Spreads approximately 0.5m.
- Habit: A vertical pear tree with short, fruit-bearing spurs branching off the length of the trunk.
- Hardiness: H6 - This cordon pear tree will withstand temperatures down to around -20°C.
- Pest & Disease: Pear trees are generally pretty healthy, though they can be impacted by aphids, caterpillars and (occasionally) diseases like pear scab and leaf spot.
- Soil: Pear trees grow best in fertile soil with good drainage.
- Uses: Eating fresh, poaching, baking and salads
- Self-fertile: Variety dependent
- Cordon fruit trees require yearly pruning to keep their shape.
- In late August, prune at the end of summer, cutting back new shoots that have grown over 20cm in length to just one leaf after the basal cluster.
- If spurs become too crowded, thin out older, less productive spurs during winter.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 120-150cm
- Supplied As: 9L Pot
- Rootstock: Quince trees grafted onto a Quince A (semi-vigorous) rootstock typically grow to a maximum height of around 4m.
Highlights
- A space-saving cordon form, perfect for growing multiple varieties.
- Choose from celebrated varieties like the flavourful ‘Concorde’, the aromatic French ‘Doyenné Du Comice’, or the classic ‘Williams' Bon Chrétien’.
- Both ‘Concorde’ and ‘Doyenné Du Comice’ hold the prestigious RHS Award of Garden Merit.
- Enjoy consistently large harvests of juicy, sweet fruit, ideal for eating fresh, poaching, or baking.
- Your tree arrives expertly pre-shaped by our growers to the correct cordon form.
Variety Specifications
- Species: Pear
- Features: RHS Award of Garden Merit
- Flowering Time: April, May
- Harvest Time: August, September, October
- Planting Time: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
- Flowers: Attractive white blossoms appear in spring
- Position: Full sun
- Spread: Spreads approximately 0.5m.
- Habit: A vertical pear tree with short, fruit-bearing spurs branching off the length of the trunk.
- Hardiness: H6 - This cordon pear tree will withstand temperatures down to around -20°C.
- Pest & Disease: Pear trees are generally pretty healthy, though they can be impacted by aphids, caterpillars and (occasionally) diseases like pear scab and leaf spot.
- Soil: Pear trees grow best in fertile soil with good drainage.
- Uses: Eating fresh, poaching, baking and salads
- Self-fertile: Variety dependent
Planting & Care
- Cordon fruit trees require yearly pruning to keep their shape.
- In late August, prune at the end of summer, cutting back new shoots that have grown over 20cm in length to just one leaf after the basal cluster.
- If spurs become too crowded, thin out older, less productive spurs during winter.
Product Specifications
- Height on Arrival: 120-150cm
- Supplied As: 9L Pot
- Rootstock: Quince trees grafted onto a Quince A (semi-vigorous) rootstock typically grow to a maximum height of around 4m.
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