Pear plant, pleases with its delicate flowers

in #tree23 days ago

A pear orchard enhances any property and provides tasty fruit. But it needs good care to thrive. So, learn about pears before choosing and planting a sapling.

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Pears are popular trees in many gardens. They attract gardeners who find pear trees manageable with proper care.

Pear trees grow in many areas. With good care, they produce juicy fruit in the South and middle regions. Even in colder areas like Siberia, pears grow well. They just need extra winter protection.

Pear trees thrive in many regions. This includes Krasnodar, Moscow, the Urals, and Primorsky. Choosing the right variety for each area is key.

Economic value and application : used as a filling for yoghurts and pie filling, jams and compotes are made, pear wood is widely used for small crafts
A pear orchard is both a decoration of the plot and wonderful fruits, but all this is subject to proper care. Therefore, when choosing such a fruit tree seedling and planting it, you need to take into account everything you need to know about pears.

Pear is a fairly popular tree that can be found in many summer cottages and garden plots. Its characteristics attract summer residents who believe that a pear tree, although it needs some care, cannot be called difficult.

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A closer look at the pear tree reveals key traits.

The pear is part of the Rosaceae family. This family includes about 60 kinds of trees and bushes. Pear leaves are dark green and oval or round. They have slightly pointed ends. The leaf stems are long, and the leaves grow in a spiral pattern.

The tree's flowers grow in an umbrella shape. Each cluster has 6 to 12 flowers. They can be white, pink, or white-pink. Pear trees bloom around May. The pretty flowers last for about two weeks.

Pear fruits come in different colors and sizes. The shape is usually oblong-round. They ripen in August or September. The exact time depends on the type of pear and where it grows.

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The pear's roots are strong and last for years. A main root grows straight down. Other roots spread out near the surface. These horizontal roots stay within 20 cm of the topsoil. They can reach up to 3 meters from the tree.