The Pineapple Pear Tree Produces Bushels Of Excellent Hard-Cooking Fruit That Have A Slight Pineapple Flavor. Pyrus Communis Pineapple, As It Is Scientifically Named, Has Strong Vertical Branches And Requires Little Pruning. The Pineapple Pear Fruit Bearing Tree Blooms In Early To Late Spring And The Large Pear Fruit Ripen In July Through August. Pineapple Pear Tree Pollination Does Not Require Another Tree For Cross Pollination As The Tree Is Self-Fertile.
- Edible Fruit
- Fire Blight Resistant
- Low Chill Hours
- Self-Fertile
- Can Cross Pollinate With The Hood Pear
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