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  2. Seckel pear - Wikipedia

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    The Seckel pear tree is relatively small, reaching a height of 15-20 feet and width of about 10 feet. [3] It has light grey bark and resembles an apple tree. [4] Its white flowers bloom in mid-Spring. [3] The tree is cold-hardy, frost-resistant, and resistant to fire blight. [4]

  3. Get to Know the Best Types of Pears for Snacking ... - AOL

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    Seckel pears. Adorable, tiny Seckel pears, thought to have originated in Pennsylvania, are mostly green with a rosy blush. These pears are intensely sweet and rich — and delicious when enjoyed ...

  4. Move Aside, Apples: 7 Different Types of Pears Will Be in Season

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    So, read on to find out which type of pear is best for you! Bartlett Pears These smooth-skinned pears (sometimes called Williams pears) have that distinct pear shape and sweet, juicy flavor.

  5. List of pear cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Over 3000 cultivars of the pear are known. [1] The following is a list of the more common and important cultivars, with the year and place of origin (where documented) and an indication of whether the pears are for cooking, eating, canning, drying or making perry.

  6. Pear - Wikipedia

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    The pear tree and shrub are a species of genus Pyrus / ˈ p aɪ r ə s /, in the family Rosaceae, bearing the pomaceous fruit of the same name. Several species of pears are valued for their edible fruit and juices, while others are cultivated as trees. The tree is medium-sized and native to coastal and mildly temperate regions of Europe, North ...

  7. Which Trees Produce Spiky Round Balls? Here's How to Identify ...

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    The tree produces spiky green fruits about the size of a golf ball, which turn brown and drop off the tree over an extended period beginning in fall and continuing over the winter.

  8. Category:Pear cultivars - Wikipedia

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    Seckel pear; St Rule pear; Stinking Bishop (pear) T. Taylor's gold; W. Williams pear; Winter Nelis pear This page was last edited on 27 July 2023, at 23:54 (UTC). ...

  9. Pyrus communis - Wikipedia

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    Pyrus communis, the common pear, is a species of pear native to central and eastern Europe, and western Asia. [3]It is one of the most important fruits of temperate regions, being the species from which most orchard pear cultivars grown in Europe, North America, and Australia have been developed.