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Oriental Asian Pear

Pyrus pyrifolia

Regular price $17999
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Plant Highlights

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Specifications

  • Brand
    Nature Hills' Choice
  • Botanical Name
    Pyrus pyrifolia
  • Growing Zones
    5-8
  • Mature Height
    30 - 40 feet
  • Mature Spread
    30 - 40 feet
  • Sun Exposure
    Full Sun
  • Moisture
    Moderate
  • Soil
    Well Drained
  • Growth Rate
    Medium
  • Fall Color
    Red, Burgundy
  • Pollinator Friendly
    Yes
  • Pollinator Required
    Yes
  • Pruning Time
    Late Winter
  • Bloom Period
    Early Spring, Late Spring
  • Harvest Time
    Late Season

Unusual bronzy-yellow orbs dangle from this glossy-leafed tree, making the Oriental Asian Pear (Pyrus pyrifolia) such a sight to behold! Having all the wonderful landscape value as a spring flowering tree, it's also a beautiful shade tree and winter interest as well!

Covered with white blossoms in the spring, the blooms attract a host of pollinators. Pear trees have deep-green leaves with delicate toothy edges, offering summer shade with their pleasing oval form in the landscape!

Burnished yellow with speckled skin when ripe, these round fruits are smooth and thick-skinned. The white, creamy flesh is silky with a mild, sweet flavor! A fantastic pear for cooking, sliced fresh into your fruit salad or onto your breakfast cereal.

Planting and Application:

Fall brings a color display to your garden as the foliage takes on autumn hues of reds, burgundy and a touch of purples. Dropping the leaves in winter to display the handsome bark and branching structure!

Forming a handsome tree at maturity, these are fantastic ornamentals. Sized to perfectly fit into any sized yard or home orchard, you can prune these smaller yet to shade patios and seating areas. Orient is self-fertile but does best with a pollinator partner such as another Asian Pear.

  • Mild and sweet juicy fruit & smooth texture
  • Heavy producing Pear Tree - Producing 3-4-inch round fruit
  • Late-season harvest of rounded fruit with a bronzed skin
  • Mid-sized tree with vibrant foliage
  • Great fall color

#ProPlantTips for Care:

Best in deep, fertile, sandy loam, well-drained soils, Pears will grow in many soil types as long as good drainage is provided. A generous layer of mulch helps retain soil moisture as well as insulate the root system from heat and chill.

  • Disease resistant & cold hardy
  • Our Garden Blog has more Fruit Tree Planting, Fruit Tree Pruning and Fruit Tree Care
  • Self-pollinating but larger yield with a pollinator buddy
  • 400-500 Chill Hours

Order this 4-season wonder for incredible year-round beauty this year by ordering yourself an Oriental Asian Pear Tree and receive something so much better than just a boring old fruit tree! Head over to NatureHills.com today before they're gone!

Oriental Asian Pear Tree Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take for Oriental Asian Pear Trees to bear fruit?

Nature Hills Nursery sells fruit trees with mature root systems, and will often set fruit in their second or third years.

How Fast Do Oriental Asian Pear Trees Grow?

Pear trees are moderate growth rate plants and can add 12-18 inches and more per year in optimal conditions once they have established.

Where do Oriental Asian Pear Trees Grow Best?

Pear trees grow best in well-drained, fertile soil in at least 6 hours of full sun per day or more.

Do You Need 2 Pear Trees to Produce Fruit?

All Pyrus varieties have different requirements to set fruit. While a few varieties are self-fertile but will always have a larger harvest with a pollination partner. Oriental Asian (Pyrus pyrifolia) is self-fruiting and doesn't need a pollinating partner, but will bear more fruit when paired with another pear tree.

No room? Look into High-Density Planting techniques, or choose a semi-dwarf or dwarf fruit tree.

When Should Oriental Asian Pear Trees be Planted?

Bareroot Pear trees are best planted in the spring but container-grown Pear trees can be successfully transplanted all throughout the growing season as long as the ground isn’t frozen and they are carefully watered as needed. Check for first and last frost dates for your area with your local County Extension Office.

Harvest Times for Oriental Asian Pears

Oriental Asian pears are typically ready to harvest in August and September.

How Do I Find Oriental Asian Pear Trees for Sale Near Me?

Make your life easier and your yard happier by shopping for Pear trees at NatureHills.com online fruit tree nursery. You’ll find a massive selection of fruit trees for sale, including many lovely Pear tree varieties!

Choose the right tree for your area by first finding your growing zone by entering your zip code in the field above the Plant Highlights section on our product pages. Narrow down your options by plant hardiness zone, sun availability, and size requirements.

Place your order, knowing it’s backed by the Nature Hills Nursery product guarantee and protected by Plant Sentry™, which helps ensure regulated plant materials aren’t sent to prohibited areas.

Expect to receive your plants at the appropriate planting time for your growing zone when temperatures are safest.

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