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Pyrus communis 'HW' Yellow fruit with a medium blush and elongated neck. Skin is medium thickness and flesh is cream-white and juicy with excellent flavour. High tolerance to fireblight. Common Name: Dewdrop Pear Current Size: 5'6" tall 7 GAL pot Hardiness Zone: 4 Mature Height: 10' Mature Spread: 20' DON'T FORGE. Dewdrop, a new pear variety, is now available for commercial propagation licensing across Canada.
Developed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada - Canadian Plant Breeders’ Rights # Tree specifications Medium to strong vigour, semi-upright habit Full sun required for maximum red blush development Excellent fruit storage life. May 15, ETA the tree came with 2 lables, each from a different place one said Dew Drop the other was HW) so I am hoping this means that the pear is the variety the tags say they are.
That sounds more like a quince than a pear. That would be a mean trick to pull on someone to switch quinces and pears treedelimbing.barted Reading Time: 4 mins. New from Vineland: Dewdrop pear Dewdrop, a new pear variety, is now available for commercial propagation licensing across Canada. Developed by Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada - Canadian Plant Breeders’ Rights # Dewdrop (HW ) Pyrus communis, known as the European pear Ripening date at Vineland, Ontario - September 25 (Bartlett ripening date at Vineland, Ontario - September 9).
A medium size dew-drop shaped pear with smooth but slightly russetted skin. Flesh is white, smooth and juicy with excellent flavor. Fire blight resistant. Good storage quality. Ripens mid August. Zones Pear tree Planting a pear tree in Canada, even in the North, is made easy when you get the right variety. Many of our pear trees are cold hardy to zone 3a. It would be worth trying in zone 2 as well, meaning that they can grow in Saskatoon, Regina, Edmonton, Thunder Bay or Winnipeg without trouble!
All of our pear varieties have survived. Self-Pollinating Pears. Pears are generally not self-pollinating; they require the presence of two varieties of pear in order to produce fruits. Even if a pear is designated as self-pollinating. Root Systems. An ornamental pear has very shallow root systems and can become a nuisance as the tree matures and the large roots push up through the surface.
If an ornamental pear is planted too close to a sidewalk, driveway or foundation, the limited space will force the tree to break through cracks in the concrete, asphalt or cinder blocks.