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Kieffer Pear Tree

Pyrus communis 'Kieffer'

  • Fire Blight Resistant Kieffer Pear Thrives Where Other Pears Fail
  • Cold Hardy: Thrives in Zones 4-9
  • Grows 15-20 ft Tall, 12-15 ft Wide
  • Showy White Blooms in Late Spring
  • Top Pick for Flowering Specimen in Edible Gardens
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Planting & Care

Where to Plant

  • Sunlight: Plant your Kieffer Pear in a spot that gets at least 6 to 8 hours of direct sunlight daily. Full sun ensures the best fruit production and helps prevent fungal issues by drying off morning dew quickly.
  • Soil: These trees are adaptable but perform best in well-drained, slightly acidic soil. If you have heavy clay or sandy soil, amend it with compost or organic matter to improve drainage and moisture retention, ensuring the roots don't sit in standing water.

Watering Requirements

During the first year, water your tree deeply once a week, or more often during extreme heat, to help the root system establish. Once established, Kieffer Pears are moderately drought-tolerant, but consistent watering during the growing season is crucial for plump, juicy fruit; inconsistent moisture can lead to fruit drop or smaller pears.

Pruning Tips

Prune your pear tree in late winter while it is still dormant, before new growth begins. Focus on removing dead, damaged, or crossing branches to open up the canopy for better air circulation and light penetration. This technique encourages fruiting on spurs and keeps the tree healthy by reducing disease pressure.

Fertilizer Needs

Feed your tree in early spring just as new growth appears with a balanced, slow-release fertilizer or a formula specific to fruit trees. Avoid high-nitrogen fertilizers late in the growing season, as this can push soft, leafy growth that is susceptible to winter damage and fire blight.

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Description

Ornamental & Heat Tolerant - Kieffer Pear Tree!

  • Ornamental Winter Pear
  • Golden Yellow Skinned With Occasional Blush
  • Crisp & Juicy White Flesh
  • Late Blooming & Late Harvest
  • Fragrant White Blooms
  • Incredible for Pollinators
  • Easy Care & Heat Tolerant
  • Glossy Green Foliage
  • Rounded Mature Shape
  • Bronze Fall Color
  • Use for Fresh Eating, Canning, Baking & Preserves
  • Partly Self-Fertile But Larger Yield With Two Trees
  • Fire-Blight & Disease Resistant
  • 300-400 Chill Hours

According to old folklore, having a pear tree in your yard is a way to draw good luck to your home, and the Kieffer will certainly provide a lucky bounty of fruit for you to enjoy. You can expect that bounty to arrive in late September and continue into October.

The Kieffer Pear Tree (Pyrus 'Kieffer') is a highly ornamental, fruit-bearing tree. Producing large, golden-yellow skinned fruit, with an occasional crimson blush. The white flesh has a crisp, coarse texture and is deliciously eaten right off the tree. Juicy and sweet, the Kieffer Pear is especially prized for its uses in a variety of culinary dishes, including preserves and sauces.

The Kieffer Pear is certainly a sumptuous treat, but also an attractive tree for your yard. Spring brings fragrant flowers in delicate tiny white blossoms, an elegant exhibition of floral perfection for your landscape. Bees and butterflies will love it!

An unexpected hybrid of a European and an Oriental Pear, the large yellow fruit tolerates hot climates where it excels in the heat. The pears themselves are ripe in late and store in a cool location well.

How to Use Kieffer Pear Tree In The Landscape

There's nothing quite like the sight of the yellow-green fruit dangling from the tree, ready to be picked and enjoyed.

Plant one in the front yard as a seasonal interest specimen, or start your own small orchard by planting several. They are amazingly easy to grow and will provide you with years of beauty and bounty.

Self-fruitful, you’ll not need a second tree to get a fantastic crop of these pears however if you do plant more than one Kieffer, you’ll get a vastly larger crop per tree. If you have no room for two trees, try this high-density planting trick in our Garden Blog!

#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, be sure to site your tree in an area with great air circulation.

Water regularly and provide consistent moisture during summer, fruiting and in times of drought to best protect your investment. Be sure to plant in enriched, loamy, well-drained soils. A generous layer of mulch helps retain soil moisture as well as insulate the root system from heat and chill.

Your Kieffer is a variety that won't take too much of your time as it's an easy pear tree to grow and adaptable to many conditions. It is pest and disease resistant and tolerates heat and drought. The Kieffer is even a long-lived fruit tree.

Situate in an area that is protected from frost pockets and with good air circulation. 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 Kieffer Pear is beautiful, easy to care for and will provide delicious fruit for many years. It's certainly a terrific choice as a fruit tree for your home. Order your own fantastic Kieffer Pear Tree today from NatureHills.com!

Frequently Asked Questions

How cold hardy is the Kieffer Pear Tree, and can it survive temperatures down to -20°F?

  • The Kieffer Pear Tree requires 300-400 chill hours and is heat tolerant, but specific cold hardiness zones aren't listed in the available information. Most pear varieties handle -10°F to -20°F depending on the zone. Check your local hardiness zone and consider the tree's heat tolerance focus when selecting placement.

What type of soil does the Kieffer Pear Tree prefer, and does it tolerate clay or sandy soil?

  • Kieffer Pear Trees adapt to various soil types including clay and sandy soils, though they prefer well-draining conditions. Their heat tolerance and easy-care nature make them forgiving of less-than-perfect soil. Shop at Nature Hills for this resilient variety.

How much space do I need between Kieffer Pear Trees for planting?

  • Space Kieffer Pear Trees 15-20 feet apart for optimal growth and air circulation. While they're partly self-fertile, planting two trees with proper spacing will give you larger harvests. This distance prevents overcrowding as they mature into their rounded shape.

What are the watering and care requirements after planting a Kieffer Pear Tree?

  • Kieffer Pear Trees are exceptionally easy to grow and heat tolerant once established. Water deeply weekly during the first growing season, then reduce frequency as the tree matures. Apply mulch around the base and prune in late winter for best fruit production.

Are your Kieffer Pear Trees shipped bare-root or in containers/pots?

  • Kieffer Pear Trees are shipped bare-root during dormant season (late fall through early spring) for best establishment. Container plants are available for extended planting seasons. Shop at Nature Hills for current availability and optimal shipping timing for your zone.

What is the actual height measurement of the tree (from soil line, excluding pot)?

  • The product description doesn't specify the mature height for Kieffer Pear Trees. Most standard Kieffer pears typically reach 15-20 feet tall with a rounded canopy shape. Check the specific variety details on the product page for exact mature dimensions before planting.

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