A compact dessert pear, 2.5-8m tall depending upon the rootstock. Flowers white, fruit green. Pollination group 4. Season of use: October to November
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Max Height
4-8 metres
Max Spread
4-8 metres
A compact dessert pear, 2.5-8m tall depending upon the rootstock. Flowers white, fruit green. Pollination group 4. Season of use: October to November
4-8 metres
4-8 metres
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Needs a deep, fertile, moist but well-drained, fairly neutral soil in a sheltered, sunny position. Will not thrive on very acid soils, shallow chalk soils or with shade for more than half the day. See Pears or pear cultivation for further advice
Propagate by grafting or chip budding onto a clonal rootstock for fruit; quince rootstocks are usually used. The rootstock used will largely determine the tree size
Regular pruning required; a spur bearer
May be susceptible to aphids, caterpillars, codling moth, pear blister mite, pear midge and pear and cherry slugworm
May be susceptible to blossom wilt, brown rot, fireblight, pear scab, European pear rust and honey fungus (rarely)
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