
Warren Pear
The Warren pear tree was named for Thomas O. Warren, a founding father of the North American Fruit Explorers (NAFEX), who discovered this gem in Mississippi, in 1976. The Warren pear is medium to large, long-necked, drop-shaped fruit is faded green with an occasional red blush in full sun. That said, the Warren pears can vary in size and shape. The pears are rated equal to Magness by many. The Warren pears are sweet, spicy and very juicy, buttery, silky flesh with no grit. Pyramidal tree shape. Fire blight resistant. One of the best for providing a source of pollen to other European pear trees. Please refer below for more information on the Warren pear trees for sale. Considerations for Warren Pear Tree USDA Zones: 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Uses: Fresh Eating Harvest Period: Very Late Low Chill: Yes Bloom Period: Midseason Pollination Requirement: Self-Fertile Origin Date: Mississippi 1976 Storage: 3 Months or More Disease Resistance: Excellent Rootstock: OHxF 333 Recommended Spacing: 12-