Asian Pear - Hosui (Semi-dwarf)
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1-4 |
$19.99
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| FT165 |
5-9 |
5% off Mix & Match
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| FT165 |
10-14 |
10% off Mix & Match
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| 10 |
15-19 |
15% off Mix & Match
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20 |
20% off Mix & Match
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Please Note: Although most of our bare-root trees arrive to our warehouse in mid-December, there are a few varieties -- Almond, Mulberry, Walnut, Persimmon, and Jujube -- that will not arrive until mid-January. If you order any of those varieties along with varieties that arrive in mid-December, your order will be delayed for shipment until mid-January unless you ask us to split your shipments and agree to pay any additional shipping charges resulting from two separate shipments.
Zones: 6-9 Chill hours: 450 Dave Wilson's Taste Test Top Scorer Low chill hours, good choice for milder climates. Harvest: July 5-July 20 Looks: Large, brownish-orange russeted skin Personality: Juicy, sweet, flavorful, refreshing and crisp like apple Facts of note: The best-tasting asian pear Pollination: Pollinated by Bartlett or 20th Century
Asian pears combine the flavor and sweetness of pears with the crunchiness of crisp apples. Also known as pear-apples, salad pears, and crystal pears. Cold hardy, drought resistant, heat tolerant. Susceptible to fire blight and codling moth. Fruit should be thinned to one per spur. Plant 2 varieties for best pollination. Harvest 2nd year. On OHxF333 semi-dwarf rootstock. Unpruned trees will reach 2/3 of standard (about 12-18'). By pruning, keep any tree to any size.
AVAILABLE TO SHIP MID DECEMBER. For additional shipping & availability information, see below.
Check out our Fruit Tree Harvest Chart, below, to plan for successive harvests.
Unit Ship Weight: 6 lbs.
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Notes
This item cannot ship via our normal FedEx Ground shipping method: Shipping To Be Calculated & Added Later.
No sales tax will be added for this item.
This item cannot be combined with other items for shipping, because of weight, size or other packaging considerations.
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