Pyrus communis ‘Conference’
Pear
Pyrus communis ‘Conference’ produces long-necked, green pears with some russeting, featuring an excellent juicy flavor. It is moderately-vigorous and slightly-spreading, making it an excellent choice for home gardeners. While it is partially self-fertile, it produces better crops when planted with Pyrus communis ‘Packham’s Triumph’. The fruit ripens in mid-autumn, and Pyrus communis ‘Conference’ also produces white blossoms in the spring and yellow and orange autumn leaves, adding to its visual appeal. Pyrus communis is deciduous and native to Europe. Learn more about Pyrus communis. Pyrus communis ‘Conference’ was developed by Thomas Francis Rivers at his Rivers Nursery in Sawbridgeworth, England and was named after winning first prize at the National British Pear Conference in London, England in 1885.
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Deciduous
Height: 4.0m
Width:
3.0m
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Pyrus communis ‘Conference’ stock information
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