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Bosc Pear is clothed in stunning clusters of white flowers with purple anthers along the branches in early spring. It has forest green deciduous foliage. The glossy pointy leaves turn an outstanding deep purple in the fall.
Learn where you can find Bosc pear trees, plus get care, planting, and growing instructions for your Bosc pear tree.
Bosc Pear: Elegant tree producing firm, sweet pears. Thrives in USDA zones 5-8. Grows 15-20 feet tall. Cross-pollination required. Known for its excellent storage qualities and rich flavor.
The Bosc Pear tree (Pyrus communis 'Bosc') is a semi-dwarf, full sun loving, cold hardy fruit tree that produces an abundance of large cinnamon brown colored pears. This fast growing pear tree is commonly planted in USDA growing zones 4-9 reaching heights of 12-15 feet tall/wide at their maturity.
Browse a wide selection of pear trees for sale, including popular varieties like Bartlett and Bosc. Buy pear trees online and enjoy delicious homegrown fruit.
If you're in search of a pear tree that continues to bear fruit long after other varieties have ceased, look no further than the Bosc Pear. This delightful tree earns the nickname "Winter Pear" because its luscious fruits are ready for harvest after the Autumn Equinox, adding a special touch to your landscape.
Pear trees are a fantastic addition to any garden or orchard, but they can be quite tricky to manage. In this article, I will discuss the best harvesting techniques for pear trees in Ohio, as well as provide some tips on how to grow pear trees in Kentucky and how to grow seckel pear trees.