Bartlett Pear Tree
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The Bartlett Pear tree (Pyrus communis ‘Bartlett’) is a deciduous fruit tree that blooms showy white flowers just before the leaves appear in the
Bartlett Pear, Citrus and Fruit
A cultivar that has stood the test of time for human food, but also preferred by wildlife! A soft-fruited earlier-ripening selection that drops in
Southern Bartlett Pear
Agriculture - Bartlett pear tree in full bloom with orchard in background / Yakima County, Washington, USA Stock Photo - Alamy
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The Bartlett pear is the most common pear cultivar in the world. It is a European pear with large yellow fruit and smooth, juicy white flesh. Fruit trees need a minimum of 6-hours-8-hours sunlight daily, and need water. They are not drought tolerant. At maturity, it can reach a height and width between 12 ft.-20 ft. Ripens mid-August to mid-September. Requires 500-600 chill hours. They require a cross-pollinator with another European pear such as Baldwin or Hood.
Bartlett Pear Fruit Tree
Bartlett Pear — Roots to Fruits Nursery
Bartlett Pear Tree Pyrus x The #1 pear worldwide! Long-standing favorite of orchard growers and fruit gardeners alike. Bartlett produces beautiful,
Pyrus 'Bartlett' Pear Tree
Sweet, Juicy Pears in Your Backyard Popular for its dependability and fresh taste, the Bartlett Pear Tree is second to none. Vibrant blooms in the spring also make it an attractive favorite, whether it's planted near the home or in the garden. And because it bears a large amount of nutritious and delicious fruit, it's perfect for your own home-grown orchard. The Bartlett produces amazingly sweet, crisp, and flavorful fruits.
5-6 ft. - Bartlett Pear Tree - Sweet Juicy Pears Picked from Your Backyard, Outdoor Plant
The Bartlett pear is the most common pear cultivar in the world. It is a European pear with large yellow fruit and smooth, juicy white flesh. Fruit
Bartlett Pear Fruit Tree
Bartlett Pear, or Williams Pear as it's sometimes referred to, is the #1 pear worldwide! It was first introduced to America in 1797. Its origins could
Bartlett Pear Tree
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