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Bring the taste of Asia to your garden with Asian Pear Seeds (Pyrus pyrifolia)—known for their crisp texture, sweet flavor, and aromatic fragrance. These pear trees combine the juiciness of apples with the sweetness of pears, making them a favorite among fruit growers. Asian Pears are prized for their high productivity, resistance to diseases, and adaptability to various climates. Whether you’re a home gardener or orchard grower, these seeds promise an abundant harvest of premium-quality pears.
Crisp and Sweet Fruits: Combines the texture of an apple with the flavor of a pear.
High Yielding Variety: Produces abundant fruit once mature.
Cold-Hardy and Adaptable: Thrives in a wide range of soils and climates.
Long Storage Life: Fresh fruits store well for weeks after harvest.
Beautiful Blossoms: White spring flowers attract pollinators and beautify gardens.
Botanical Name: Pyrus pyrifolia
Common Name: Asian Pear, Nashi Pear, Apple Pear
Seed Type: Non-GMO Fruit Tree Seeds
USDA Hardiness Zones: 5–9
Growth Habit: Deciduous fruit tree
Mature Height: 15–30 feet
Sun Exposure: Full sun
Soil Type: Well-drained loamy or sandy soil
Soil pH: 6.0–7.0
Watering Needs: Moderate; consistent moisture for best fruit development
Pollination: Partially self-fertile; better yield with cross-pollination
Germination Time: 30–90 days (cold stratification recommended)
Planting Depth: 1/4 inch (0.6 cm)
Planting Season: Spring after last frost or fall before ground freezes
Temperature for Germination: 40–75°F (4–24°C)
Bloom Time: Spring
Harvest Time: Late summer to early autumn
Fruit Color: Golden-yellow to light brown
Fruit Shape: Round, apple-like
Lifespan: Up to 50 years with proper care
Uses: Fresh eating, salads, canning, juicing, and desserts
Stratify seeds for 60–90 days by refrigerating them in moist sand or peat moss.
Sow stratified seeds 1/4 inch deep in well-drained potting mix.
Keep soil consistently moist and place in a warm, sunny area.
Transplant seedlings to larger pots or outdoors after frost danger passes.
Provide full sunlight and space trees 12–15 feet apart.
Water regularly during the growing season, especially when fruits are forming.
Prune annually during dormancy to maintain shape and encourage fruiting.
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