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Pyrus communis Conférence - Pear Tree

Pyrus communis Conférence
Common Pear, European Pear

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J'avais signalé quelques blessures sur l'arbre mais il a finalement bien repris. Content de mon achat.

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Very hardy variety, not frost-sensitive and not very susceptible to scab, suitable for most regions. Pears of an elongated teardrop shape with light green skin, irregularly marbled with brown. Sweet, juicy and slightly firm flesh. Harvest in October. Very good storage. Cross-pollination.
Flavour
Sugary
Height at maturity
6 m
Spread at maturity
4.50 m
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Best planting time January, November to December
Recommended planting time January to March, October to November
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Flowering time March to April
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Description

The Conference Pear is a very hardy variety, not frost-sensitive and not very susceptible to scab, which grows in most regions. The pears, of an elongated teardrop shape, reach maturity by the end of September. Their skin is light green, irregularly marbled with brown. The flesh, creamy white in colour, is sweet, juicy, slightly firm and granular near the core. Harvested two weeks before ripeness, i.e. early October, they will keep in a cold but frost-free and ventilated room until January. A cross-pollinating variety that requires the presence of another pear tree.

The pear tree is native to central Asia and has been cultivated in China for 6,000 years. It was introduced to Europe around the 6th century. The Conference Pear, well known for its adaptability, is a variety that was obtained in 1884 by Thomas River of Sawbridgeworth, England, from a chance seedling of the cultivar Léon Leclerc de Laval. Its baptism dates back to 1895, following the international pear conference held in London.

Though it is not frost-sensitive and can withstand temperatures as low as -20°C (-4°F), the Conference Pear will still appreciate a sheltered and sunny situation, avoiding frost-prone and windy situations. Easy to grow, it likes fresh and deep soils, but dislikes excessively draining and alkaline soils. In winter give it a handful of wood ash, rich in potash, to improve flowering and fruit quality.
Its upright habit gives it a tall and slender silhouette. Its oval-shaped leaves, finely toothed at the edges, have a petiole as long as the lamina and measure about 8 to 9 cm (3 to 4in).
Its flowering is late, starting in early April, protecting it from frost. Its flowers are formed of 5 white-pink petals. They are not self-fertile. It is therefore necessary to plant another pear tree nearby. The most commonly used pollinators are the Doyenné du Comice and General Leclerc varieties. Being entomophilous, pollination is mainly carried out by bees.
This variety is known for the elongated shape of its pears as well as their unique flavour: juicy, sweet and delicately acidic. It provides a very good yield. Maturity occurs in mid-October.

Pears can be eaten fresh, in syrup, in pastries, in jams and compotes, and can be used to make alcoholic beverages.

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 6 m
Spread at maturity 4.50 m
Growth rate normal

Fruit

Fruit colour green
Fruit diameter 7 cm
Flavour Sugary
Use Table, Compote, Patisserie
Harvest time October to November

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time March to April
Inflorescence Corymb
Flower size 3 cm

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Botanical data

Genus

Pyrus

Species

communis

Cultivar

Conférence

Family

Rosaceae

Other common names

Common Pear, European Pear

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

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Planting and care

Plant the Conference Pear tree in a sunny location, in acidic or neutral soil, moist but not excessively so. Ensure proper drainage by adding a thin layer of gravel to the planting hole. Dig a hole two to three weeks before planting, twice as wide and deep as the pot. On the day of planting, place the tree with its pot in a basin of water, so that the root ball is moistened by capillary action. Add compost to the bottom of the hole. Place the tree in the hole, fill with soil mixed with compost. Do not bury the graft point. Firmly tamp down the soil around the base. The root ball should be completely covered. Water generously. During winter, you can add a small handful of wood ash, which is rich in potassium, to improve fruiting.

Planting period

Best planting time January, November to December
Recommended planting time January to March, October to November

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Free-standing, Vegetable garden, Orchard
Hardiness Hardy down to -29°C (USDA zone 5) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), rich

Care

Pruning instructions Pruning can be limited to a quick thinning. Before the vegetation resumes, remove dead wood, crossing branches, and watersprouts. In June, when the pears are pre-formed, thin out the clusters keeping only one fruit, so that your pears will reach a better size at ripeness.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time January
Soil moisture Wet
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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