Beurre D'Anjou Pear

This pear takes its name from the French word for butter, and so it should come as no surprise how creamy and almost buttery it tastes. Beurre d'Anjou pears are aromatic, with just the right amount of sweetness and have a high juice content, so they are ideal for juicing. But they are also favorites for baking, cooking or canning. Coming 2022
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Item #1897.
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USDA ZONES: 5-9 Outdoors
 
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Description

Pyrus communis 'D'Anjou'

This pear takes its name from the French word for butter, and so it should come as no surprise how creamy and almost buttery it tastes. Beurre d'Anjou pears are aromatic, with just the right amount of sweetness and have a high juice content, so they are ideal for juicing. But they are also favorites for baking, cooking or canning.
Characteristics
Fruit Color:
White
Ripens:
September - October
Sun/Shade:
Full Sun
Water Needs:
regular water
Soil Type:
well-draining
Soil pH Level:
pH of 7
Tree Size:
25' height with 20' spread
Years to Bear:
3
Pollination:
Requires Pollenizer
Bloom Color:
Cold Hardy:
N/A
Primary USDA Zone Range:
5 - 9
Secondary USDA Zone Range:
N/A
Chill Hours:
600 - 700
Size & Spacing

25' height with 20' spread

Plant 25' away from other trees and buildings

Planting & Care
Pears grow best in full-sun in well-drained, slightly acidic soils. They also require good air circulation. Pears require full sunlight and good moisture. Pear trees have fewer insect problems than other fruit trees, so they are quite easy to maintain. Do not over fertilize. The trees tend to set more fruit than they can support. Thin to one fruit per cluster spaced 6" apart. Pruning is important to maintaining pear trees; prune trees to remove crossed and upward-growing banches. Trees can live 60 years.
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