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8319N Pear tree 'William's' Red
3 years old Plant grown in 15 liters pot
Height of plant: 140/160 cm (3 to 5 branches)
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59.50 Available
8319O Pear tree 'William's' Red
3 years old Plant grown in 15 liters pot
Height of plant: 160/180 cm (3 to 5 branches)
Unit price available starting from 3 units purchased.
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56.95 Available
8319P Pear tree 'William's' Red
3 years old Plant grown in 15 liters pot
Height of plant: 120/140 cm (3 to 5 branches)
Delivered by specialised carrier.
54.50 Available
8319 Pear tree 'William's' Red
3 years old Plant grown in 15 liters pot
Height of plant: 120/140 cm (3 to 5 branches)
Unit price available starting from 3 units purchased.
Delivered by specialised carrier.
51.95 Available
8319L Pear tree 'William's' Red
Plant grown in 3,5 liters pot - Height of plant: 60/80 cm.
29.50 Available
8319M Pear tree 'William's' Red
Plant grown in 3,5 liters pot - Height of plant: 60/80 cm.
Unit price available starting from 4 units purchased.
27.95 Available

 

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Pear tree 'William's' red - Pyrus communis 'William's' red (latin)

Geographic origin: Asia minor.
Adult size: Height up to 15 metres, width up to 10 metres.
Foliage: Deciduous.
Type of soil: Rich, moist and light, not too chalky or too much clay
Climate: Hardy to -20°C.
Position: Full sun.
Pollinators: Auto fertile. Pour améliorer sa pollinisation à planter avec : Beurré Hardy, Conférence, Doyenné du Comice., Dr Jules Guyot, William’s.


Properties and uses:
The pear tree can liven up any middle-sized or big garden. In a small garden, the best option is a trellised shape, as it takes less space. In spring, the white pinkish flowers are nice, and in autumn the sun-ripe fruit is long-awaited for. To know if a pear is ready for picking, hold it and turn it delicately. It must come easily off the tree with its stem. Then keep it some days indoor to bring it to full maturity. It is then ready to be eaten!
The pear tree is taken care of all year long, with a good amendment in spring, pruning each year, and looking for disease regularly.

The pear tree ‘William’s red’ is as productive a variety as the classic William’s, but the skin of the fruit is more unusual as it is red. The pear fruits preserve well, they are sweet, the flesh is soft, juicy, and tasty. The fruit is ripe by the end of August, beginning of September.

Plant them now: the shortest way to your plate is through your garden!

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