Seckel Euro Pear
Bartlett +15
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- Tennessee/PB746 Tree Fruit and Small Fruit Cultivars for Tennessee
uses: fresh, pickling, spicing, canning. Commonly called “Sugar Pear”; fruits are small, yellowish-brown with pale russet; flesh is finegrained, smooth, very sweet, very juicy and high quality; tree is productive, slow growing and naturally semi-dwarf
- commercial/ACN Maturity Chart
- commercial/DWN/DWN Retail Harvest Times
- Washington/WSU EB 0937 Fruit Handbook for Western Washington
- Washington/WWFRF Recommended Varieties
- Oregon/OSU EC 819 Growing Tree Fruits and Nuts in the Home Orchard
Pollinized by D'Anjou, Bosc, Comice
- Oregon/OSU EC 819 Growing Tree Fruits and Nuts in the Home Orchard
Pollinized by D'Anjou, Bosc, Comice
- Oregon/OSU FS 147 Picking and Storing Apples and Pears
summer pear: no cold storage necessary
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
The small fruit are reddish green, with very dense, sweet, flavorful flesh. Excellent quality for the home orchard. Resistant to fire blight and pear scab
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
The small fruit are reddish green, with very dense, sweet, flavorful flesh. Excellent quality for the home orchard. Resistant to fire blight and pear scab
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
The small fruit are reddish green, with very dense, sweet, flavorful flesh. Excellent quality for the home orchard. Resistant to fire blight and pear scab
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
The small fruit are reddish green, with very dense, sweet, flavorful flesh. Excellent quality for the home orchard. Resistant to fire blight and pear scab
- California/UC Davis variety recommendations
The small fruit are reddish green, with very dense, sweet, flavorful flesh. Excellent quality for the home orchard. Resistant to fire blight and pear scab