How can you tell what kind of pear tree you have?

Look at the size and shape of your tree. Callery pear trees can grow up to 40 feet tall, but other pear trees usually mature at around 20 feet tall. Common pear trees have branches that are more spread out than that of the Bradford or Chanticleer pear, which tend to grow in a narrower, oval shape. Examine the fruit.

What are the two types of pear trees?

There are three main varieties of pear trees: European, Asian, and hybrid. European pear varieties are the most classic examples of the pears you buy in the store.

How many kinds of pear trees are there?

There are about 3,000 estimated types of pear grown worldwide.

How can you tell an ornamental pear tree?

An ornamental pear tree will have no fruit or small brown fruit produced after the bloom period. A fruiting pear tree will at least have a small or very light fruit load of rounded or pear-shaped fruit, even with no pollinator present. Compare the leaves of the ornamental pear tree with that of a fruiting pear tree.

What is a Bradford pear tree look like?

Bradford pears are one of the first flowering trees in the spring, and one of the last trees to have colorful leaves in the fall. White blossoms of Bradford pear are about a half-inch in diameter. Bradford pear fruits are small, round, and hard until they soften after the first frost.

What type of tree is a pear tree?

The pear tree and shrub are a species of genus Pyrus /ˈpaɪrəs/, in the family Rosaceae, bearing the pomaceous fruit of the same name. Several species of pears are valued for their edible fruit and juices, while others are cultivated as trees.

Which type of pear is the sweetest?

Comice Comice pears
Comice. Comice pears were originally cultivated in France. They’re known as the sweetest pear variety, and are often the variety shipped in gift boxes. Because of this, they’re sometimes given the nickname “the Christmas pear.” Comice pears have light green skin with a blush of pinkish red.

What does an ornamental pear look like?

Ornamental pears are deciduous and have medium to dark green ovate leaves and furrowed dark brown to light green bark. Showy white flowers, the signature feature of the ornamental pear tree, blossom in the spring or winter, except for the “Fauer” and “Redspire” varieties, which flower only in the spring.

What does a fruitless pear tree look like?

Preferred in home landscapes for their tidy shape and glossy, deep green leaves, fruitless pear trees typically reach a mature height of between 30 and 50 feet. Most fruitless pear trees produce no fruit, but some may produce inconsequential fruits, about 1/2-inch in diameter, which are eaten by birds.

How can I tell what kind of fruit tree I have?

Notice if the margins around the leaves are smooth or have teeth or spines. The edges of fruit tree leaves are usually smooth like grapefruit tree leaves, or have fine teeth, like cherry tree leaves. Don’t wait for your fruit tree to bear fruit to identify it.