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Experience the joy of cultivating your own Bartlett Pear Tree (Pyrus communis)—one of the world’s most popular and delicious pear varieties. Known for its exceptional sweetness, juicy texture, and classic pear flavor, the Bartlett pear is a must-have for home gardeners and orchard enthusiasts alike.
These premium-quality seeds allow you to grow vigorous, fruit-bearing trees that produce golden-yellow pears with a delicate aroma and tender, buttery flesh. Perfect for fresh eating, canning, baking, and preserving, Bartlett pears are a timeless favorite in both home and commercial gardens.
The tree itself is cold-hardy, fast-growing, and adaptable, thriving in a variety of soil types and temperate climates. With proper care, you can enjoy abundant harvests for decades.
Premium Bartlett Pear Tree Seeds (Pyrus communis)
Produces sweet, juicy, and aromatic pears
Excellent for fresh eating, baking, and preserves
Cold-hardy and adaptable to various soil types
Long-living deciduous tree for home orchards
Pollinator-friendly blossoms attract bees in spring
Non-GMO and naturally grown seeds
Ideal for temperate climates and backyard gardens
Common Name: Bartlett Pear
Scientific Name: Pyrus communis
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
Growth Habit: Upright, rounded crown
Mature Height: 15–25 ft
Spread: 10–20 ft
Fruit Color: Green when young, turning golden-yellow when ripe
Fruit Flavor: Sweet, juicy, and aromatic
Flower Color: White
Bloom Time: Early to mid-spring
USDA Hardiness Zones: 5–8
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Soil Type: Loamy, well-drained soil
Soil pH: 6.0–7.5
Watering: Moderate; consistent moisture during fruiting season
Temperature Range: 32–95°F (0–35°C)
Pollination: Partially self-fertile; higher yield with cross-pollination
Fruit Harvest Season: Late summer to early fall
GMO Status: Non-GMO
Organic Status: Naturally grown (non-certified)
Seed Preparation: Stratify seeds by chilling them in moist soil or peat moss for 60–90 days at 35–40°F (refrigerator method).
Sowing Depth: Plant ½ inch deep in nutrient-rich, well-drained soil.
Light Requirements: Full sunlight (6–8 hours daily).
Watering: Keep soil moist during germination; reduce watering once established.
Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors after last frost when 6–10 inches tall.
Spacing: 15–20 ft apart for proper canopy spread.
Fertilization: Apply balanced fertilizer in early spring.
Pruning: Prune annually to shape tree and encourage fruit production.
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