
Why it rocks:
Bartlett Pear is beloved for its combination of beauty and productivity. Known as America’s favorite edible pear tree, it showcases an impressive variety of beauty throughout the seasons. In spring, the tree blooms with clusters of sweet-scented, white flowers. This floral display creates a stunning contrast against the dark green, glossy leaves, making it an attractive feature in any landscape. Bartlett Pear showcases its most impressive transformation during the fall. The fruit, initially a bright green, matures into a gorgeous golden yellow, signaling its readiness for harvest. The pears are not only visually appealing but also renowned for their juicy, sweet flavor, making them perfect for fresh eating, baking, freezing, or canning. This versatility allows you to enjoy the fruit well beyond the harvest season. The ripening fruit is complemented by a striking change in canopy color when its dark green leaves turn rich shades of reddish-purple. To achieve the best results and a more abundant harvest, it's important to consider the pollination needs of Bartlett Pear trees. Having a pollinator nearby can significantly enhance the yield, ensuring that your tree produces a consistent and plentiful crop of delicious pears from year to year. Bartlett Pear tree is more than just a source of delightful fruit; it's a beautiful, dynamic tree that brings immense value to your outdoor space, providing visual appeal and delicious yields for many seasons to come.
Where to put it:
If you’re looking to enhance your garden with the beauty and bountiful harvest of Bartlett Pear trees, here’s what you need to know! These magnificent trees thrive when planted near pollinators, so consider creating a vibrant orchard by grouping them in clusters of three. Not only will this boost your fruit production, but it will also give your landscape a more naturalized feel. For optimal growth, space your trees 10 to 15 feet apart, whether in straight or staggered rows, allowing them to flourish while making a stunning visual statement. While individual trees can stand out beautifully as an accent, remember that their success hinges on having friendly pollinator neighbors close by. When positioning your Bartlett Pear trees, be sure to plant them at least 15 feet away from nearby structures. This thoughtful spacing ensures their lush canopies can thrive and spread to their full glory. Get ready to enjoy a delightful combination of beauty and delicious fruit that will make your yard the talk of the town!
What it needs:
Bartlett Pear thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. It benefits from having healthy pollinator companions nearby. Ideal pollinator varieties include D’Anjou, Bosc, among others. You can manicure the tree as needed as it grows and matures. Please follow our tree care guidelines during the initial growing seasons to promote a strong root system.
Botanical Name: | Pyrus fruiting 'Bartlett' |
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Hardiness Zone: | 5 |
Tree Type: | Fruit | Ornamental & Flowering |
Size Range: | Small Tree (15-25 feet) |
Mature Height: | 20' |
Mature Spread: | 15' |
Shape: | Oval |
Foliage Color: | Dark Green |
Fall Color: | Dark Purple | Deep Red |
Flower Color: | White |
Decorative Fruit: | Edible Fruit |
Landscape Uses: | Accent |
Growth Rate: | Fast |
Plant Tolerance: | Very Adaptable & Tolerant |
Standout Feature: | Juicy edible fruit, beautiful spring flowers |
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