- Family :
- Rosaceae
- Origin :
- Horticultural
- Hardiness :
- 2b
- Exposition :
- Full sun
- Height at maturity :
- 5 m
- Spread at maturity :
- 4 m
- Spacing requirement from power lines :
- None
- Crown shape :
- Ovoid
- Growth rate :
- Average
- Soil and moisture :
- It is adapted to a variety of soil types but prefers moderately moist soil.
- Roots :
- Superficial root system
- Fertility :
- Self-sterile: It is necessary to plant another variety of pear tree nearby for fruit production.
- Tolerance to pollution :
- High
- Common problems (disease, fungus, insects) :
- Few pathological and entomological problems, resistance to chlorosis and bacterial blight.
- Special comments :
- Very hardy, resistant to cold; Early pear with low conservation, excellent for eating fresh, as well as for making jam; It is very tolerant of urban pollution and thrives even in city centers.
Bright green deciduous leaves that turn burgundy in the fall.