Pyrus communis 'Bartlett' (European Pear)
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A long-standing favorite, Pyrus communis 'Bartlett' is a multi-purpose cultivar with a profusion of fragrant, creamy white flowers in early mid-season (early-mid spring). Draped in clusters along the branches, they are truly a sight to behold. They are followed in late summer to early fall by a heavy crop of medium to large, thin-skinned, yellow pears adorned with a short neck. Their white flesh is smooth, juicy, very sweet and tender. They are perfect for eating, canning and preserves. The fruits will keep for up to 3 months if stored properly. Bartlett is partially self-fertile and requires pollination by a tree of another variety with the same bloom period such as Moonglow or Orient. The foliage of elliptic glossy green leaves turns pretty shades of red and yellow in fall. Discovered in 1797, this heirloom pear variety is still ranked #1 worldwide. The tree is productive and reliable. Beautiful in bloom, handsome in full leaf, heavy with luscious pears, attractive in fall, picturesque in winter, pear trees are very rewarding additions to the landscape across the seasons.
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