Rootstock | Quince A maiden (moderate) |
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Pollination Group | C |
Type of Pear | Dessert |
Beurre Superfin
£18.00
A quality pear that appreciates a warm sheltered site. The round conical pears turn from green to yellow as they ripen with patchs of light brown russet over a lot of the fruit. The flesh at its best is creamy yellow, melting and of excellent flavour.
Pollination group – C Pick – late September Storage until – October
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Merton Pride
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Pollination group – C Pick – mid September Storage until – October