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Bosc Pear Tree

Pyrus 'Bosc'

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Description

Exceptional Flavor & Satisfying Crunch Bosc Pear Tree!

  • Long Tapered Fruit & Russet Skin
  • Crisp & Juicy White Firm Dense Flesh
  • Delicious Sweet & Spiced Flavor
  • Baking, Drying, Fresh Eating & Preserves
  • Gorgeous White Blossoms
  • Draws Pollinators
  • Vibrant Green Foliage
  • Adaptable & Low Care
  • Late-Season Producing ‘Winter Pear’
  • Highly Ornamental
  • Smaller-Size & Oval Shape
  • Pollinates With: Anjou, Bartlett, Comice & Seckel
  • 500-600 Chill Hours

For a late-season pear addition to your orchard, look no further than Bosc Pear Tree (Pyrus 'Bosc')! This fragrant, smaller tree yields excellent fruit later in the season, making it perfect to plant among other pear varieties to extend your harvest.

The mid-spring display of sweet white blossoms smothers this tree and draws pollinators galore. Filling out with handsome vibrant-green foliage, these are highly ornamental in their own right.

This one-of-a-kind pear provides exceptionally delicious flavor! With a long, tapered neck and dark russet skin, the large fruit has a golden tinge to the surface of the skin. Looking delectable dangling from the upright, oval form.

Its crunchy, crispy, juicy flesh is a late-harvest treat, and the unique, strong spice, sweet flavor develops early. Often referred to as a Winter Pear, enjoy ripen Bosc Pears right off the tree!

Try this method for checking Bosc for ripeness, check the neck by pressing gently with your thumb for a slight give. Or ripen this variety by leaving it out at room temperature.

You won't wait long before your first bushels of healthy pears, because Bosc fruits in just 3 - 5 years. Keep in mind Bosc requires a pollinator, so choose another variety such as Anjou, Bartlett, Comice or Seckel.

How to Use Bosc Pear Tree In The Landscape

Plant in the backyard or a side yard to enjoy its colorful springtime show of flowers. The lovely display of ripening pears brightens up your landscape!

The white spring flowers combined with fantastic summer foliage create a fantastic specimen tree for front landscaping. Why settle for a Flowering Pear, when you can also reap the benefits of a fruiting tree as well?

Dual-purpose and Edible landscaping are quite popular, so get a head start by using multi-use plants! The size makes it easy to plant Bosc and its pollinator, but if tight on room, try this high-density planting trick!

Fantastic shade plants for patio or seating areas, you’ll be within arms reach of gorgeous blooms and luscious fruit while reading or relaxing in the cooling shade. Bosc Pear is also a great addition to a healthy diet. It is a good source of vitamin C and is loaded with dietary fiber.

The flesh of this pear is firm and is a cook's choice for baking and dessert-making, greater so than other pears. Bake it whole, drizzled in glaze, or make a pear crisp that's out of this world. Great fresh, slice into green salads or a perfect complement to gourmet cheese plates.

ProPlantTips For Care

Fruit trees require full sun for the most vigorous growth and best harvest. Provide at least 6 hours of sunlight per day, favoring the drying power of the morning sun. Hardy in USDA growing zones 4-9, you can be assured this is a cold and heat tolerant, easy-care tree!

Best in enriched, organic sites with well-drained soil. Preferring consistent and moderate moisture, so protect your investment from drought with supplemental watering. Provide ample water for your young tree while it’s establishing, not allowing it to dry out between waterings.

For best results, fertilize your tree regularly with Dr. Earth Fruit Tree Fertilizer. Add Nature Hills Root Booster while planting for a life-long symbiotic relationship with the tiny feeder roots.

Prune to keep an open canopy so that both sunlight and airflow reach the interior. Head over to our Garden Blog for more Fruit Tree Planting, Fruit Tree Pruning and Fruit Tree Care tips and tricks can be found!

The Bosc Pear Tree is a favorite among pear lovers and has been for years, and why it is one of the world's most popular pears! Order at NatureHills.com!

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the mature size of a Bosc Pear Tree?

  • Bosc Pear Trees typically reach 15-20 feet tall and 12-15 feet wide at maturity. This smaller-sized, oval-shaped tree makes it manageable for most home orchards. Plan for adequate spacing when planting with required pollinators like Anjou or Bartlett.

What are the watering needs for a Bosc Pear Tree after planting?

  • Q: What are the watering needs for a Bosc Pear Tree after planting? Newly planted Bosc Pear Trees need deep, regular watering for the first year to establish strong roots. Water 1-2 times weekly, providing about 1 inch of water each time during dry periods. Once established, these adaptable trees become quite drought tolerant. Shop quality Bosc Pear Trees at naturehills.com for best results.

Is the Bosc Pear Tree resistant to fire blight, and how can I prevent it?

  • Bosc Pear Trees have moderate fire blight resistance but aren't immune to this bacterial disease. Good air circulation, avoiding overhead watering, and pruning infected branches 12 inches below visible damage help prevent spread. Plant in well-draining soil and avoid excessive nitrogen fertilization which promotes susceptible new growth.

What rootstocks are recommended for Bosc Pear Trees, especially for disease resistance?

  • Bosc Pear Trees perform well on semi-dwarf rootstocks like OHxF 87 and OHxF 97, which offer excellent fire blight resistance. Standard rootstocks work too but create larger trees. Choose disease-resistant rootstock from reputable nurseries to ensure your late-season harvest thrives.

Can I grow a Bosc Pear Tree in a container or pot?

  • Bosc Pear Trees can grow in large containers but perform best planted in-ground due to their size and 500-600 chill hour requirement. Container growing limits root development and may reduce fruit production. For best results, plant directly in your landscape and shop companion pollinators at Nature Hills.

What should I look for when inspecting a Bosc Pear Tree before purchase?

  • Look for a tree with healthy, vibrant green foliage and sturdy branching that supports the oval, upright form. Check that the trunk and branches are free from damage, disease, or pest issues. Ensure you're also purchasing a compatible pollinator like Anjou or Bartlett, as Bosc requires cross-pollination to fruit.

Will a Bosc Pear Tree tolerate cold winters in zone 4 or hot summers in zone 9?

  • Bosc Pear Trees typically thrive in zones 5-8, requiring 500-600 chill hours for proper fruit development. Zone 4 winters may be too harsh, while zone 9's hot summers and insufficient winter chill could prevent proper flowering and fruiting. Check your local microclimate and consider cold protection in zone 4 or choose a low-chill variety for zone 9.

How do I select a planting site with proper airflow and to avoid root rot?

  • Choose a site with good air circulation and well-draining soil to prevent fungal diseases and root rot. Avoid low-lying areas where water pools or stagnant air settles. Plant your Bosc pear in full sun with at least 6 feet between trees for proper airflow.

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