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Description
Bosc pears are tender, aromatic and sweet. Known for both its looks and tastes with a distinctive flavor and golden russet-bronze appearance. A Bosc pear tree will produce later into the season than other types. This variety is an abundant producer. Usually, harvesting Bosc pears starts in early to mid-fall, and the fruit will last well into winter with proper storage.
Fruit is firm and of medium size with a spicy-sweet flesh. Ideal for fresh eating, baking and drying. Keeps for up to 6 months in the refrigerator. Bosc matures about 20 days after Bartlett. The tree is vigorous and productive and is a late season producer.
Not self-fertile. Requires cross pollination with another pear. Another late variety is preferred such as Anjou.
On OHxF87 rootstock, tree will mature around 12ft. Trees are 2 year whips that have started to branch out.
Trees are sold as bareroot (not potted) with local pickup from April 25th-April 28, 2025.