
Pineapple Pear Tree
Order Pineapple Pear Tree Online Sweet Tasting Pear is Good for Home Gardens If you reminisce on grandma’s fresh pears, it’s more than likely that they were from a Pineapple Pear Tree out back. The Pineapple pear tree produces bushels of excellent hard-cooking fruit that have a slight pineapple flavor. Pyrus communis Pineapple, as it is scientifically named, has strong vertical branches and requires little pruning. The Pineapple Pear fruit-bearing tree blooms in early to late spring and the large pear fruit ripen in July through August. Pineapple pear tree pollination does not require another tree for cross-pollination as the tree is self-fertile. But for better results and more fruit production, cross-pollinate with two or more pear varieties. This European pear will produce fruit after 1-3 years with proper care. Planting Pineapple Pear Trees This fruit tree thrives in well-drained, slightly acidic soil and full sun, and is more tolerant of heavy clays than most fruit trees. The pear