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Standard Pear Tree Conference 80

Pyrus communis 'Conference'
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Pot size plant Ø 18cm
1 tree
Deliveryheight incl. pot 80 - 100 cm
Edible fruit
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£26.95
Stock 14
SKU
A08410
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Conference pears originate from England they are one of the most widely grown varieties in Europe. In recent years the quality of the Conference...

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Conference pears originate from England they are one of the most widely grown varieties in Europe. In recent years the quality of the Conference pear has been refined and has earned it its position as Europe’s number one pear. This self-fertile Conference has an excellent rich flavour and stores very well, if stored at the correct temperature Conference pears can be stored for as much as 10 months. Its juicy sweet, green fruit is produced in September. Photo is for illustration only
  • 1 x Standard Pear Pyrus Conference 20 cm pot
Details
Botanical namePyrus communis 'Conference'
CategoryPear
Delivered asPot plant
Qty1x
FlowersYes
Flower periodSpring
FragrantNo
CutflowersNo
Flower colourWhite
FruitsYes
EdibleYes
Harvest timeNovember
LocationSunny
HardyYes
GroundcoveringNo
NaturalizingNo
Plant spacing100cm
Plant Depth20cm
Preferred SoilAny soil
Full grown height125cm - 150cm
Mature width60cm - 80cm
PoisonousNo
Plant pot sizeØ 18cm
Size80-100cm
USPEdible fruit

How to take care of Standard Pear Tree Conference 80

Plant in well drained neutral soil, newly planted trees need to be well watered. Keep the area around the base of the tree free from weeds as they will compete for nutrients. Stake trees grown in open exposed areas. Once established, thin fruit if the crop is very heavy. Wait until the tree has shed some fruit itself in mid summer. Remove any very small or mis-shapen fruit leaving 10-15 cm between remaining apples to give them space. Check regularly for signs of disease. Remove any of the infected shoots, leaves and branches to allow light and air into the tree. Remove any fallen leaves and fruit from around the base of the tree regularly to prevent disease. Mildew on leaves can indicate that the tree needs water. Once established each April apply a thich layer of well rotted manure or compost around the base of the tree do not pile it up against the trunk. Remove unwanted branches during winter. This tree is self-pollinating.

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