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We need your help this summer to record sightings of European pear rust.
In the European Pear it is the cause of the disease known as late leaf spot.
European pear trees are not quite as hardy as apples, but nearly so.
The main crops are apples, grapes and European pears.
For best and most consistent quality, European pears are picked when the fruit matures, but before they are ripe.
Adult beetle feeds on marron, and European pear.
The fruit is edible, though not as good as the European Pear, mostly because of hard, stone like objects found in the skin.
One European pear cultivar is named 'Conference'
The cultivated European pear (P. communis subsp.
Three species account for the vast majority of edible fruit production, the European pear Pyrus communis subsp.
It is a cultivar (cultivated variety) of the species Pyrus communis, commonly known as the European pear.
The enormous number of varieties of the cultivated European pear (Pyrus communis subsp.
It is a rectangular box made of wood of European Pear, with a lid in the shape of a truncated pyramid.
Pyrus communis (European Pear)
On European pears, they can serve as an indicator of when to pick the fruit, as light lenticels on immature fruit darken and become brown.
Van Mons carried out the first recorded selective breeding of the European Pear through cycles of seed propagation.
- was used in the Lotte Rich Fruits Chocolate (European Pear) TV ad.
The flesh of European pears has a texture that pomologists describe as buttery, and they must be picked when still hard and allowed to ripen off the tree.
The European Pear, Pyrus communis, is a species of pear native to central and eastern Europe and southwest Asia.
Bartletts and Boscs and the other pears commonly seen and sold for a lot less than $1.29 are European pears, cultivars of the species Pyrus communis.
The D'Anjou pear, sometimes referred to as the Beurré d'Anjou or simply Anjou, is a short-necked cultivar of European Pear.
The only known species is the Shipova, xSorbopyrus auricularis, a hybrid between European pear (Pyrus communis) and Common Whitebeam (Sorbus aria).
These very juicy, white to light yellow pears, unlike the round Nashi pears (P. pyrifolia) that are also grown in eastern Asia, are shaped more like a European pear, narrow towards the stem end.
Brought to an estate near Boston, where gentlemen then vied in raising fine specimens of the latest European pears, it was renamed by Enoch Bartlett, who bought the property in 1817 but did not know the variety's identity.
Xinjiang lies at the intersection of the ranges of Asian pears - which are mostly grown in China, Korea and Japan - and European pears, which evolved later in the Caucasus Mountains and Asia Minor.
It is sometimes difficult to distinguish Pyrus pyraster from a common pear.
The edible, brown, berrylike fruits for which it is cultivated for pickling are not related to the common pear.
'Bartlett' (Williams) is the most common pear cultivar in the world, representing about 75% of U.S. pear production.
Other recorded food plants are Cotoneaster, Crataegus and Pyrus communis.
The enormous number of varieties of the cultivated European pear (Pyrus communis subsp.
Pyrus communis (I)
Formative pruning of apple (Malus pumila) and pear (Pyrus communis) trees should be carried out in the dormant winter months.
The European Pear, Pyrus communis, is a species of pear native to central and eastern Europe and southwest Asia.
The 'Harovin Sundown' pear (Pyrus communis L.) is an attractive late-season fresh market pear with good storage capability.
The only known species is the Shipova, xSorbopyrus auricularis, a hybrid between European pear (Pyrus communis) and Common Whitebeam (Sorbus aria).
Some endemic tree species are, the Hyrcanian Box Tree (Buxus hyrcana), Caucasian Pear (Pyrus communis subsp.
It could be found in the bark of pear (Pyrus communis), apple, cherry and other fruit trees (Rosaceae) and is responsible for the petal color in Dianthus caryophyllus.
Its establishment in the British Isles is probably due to human migration, with the trees belonging to the Pyrus Communis subspecies instead of the true Wild Pear species (Pyrus pyraster) which is native to much of continental Europe but absent from Britain.
One study of several macrosatellite loci in 63 European Pear (Pyrus communis L.) cultivars did not distinguish Max Red Bartlett and Sensation Red Bartlett from the standard Williams, which was expected since the red mutants were derived from the Williams by mutation.
The Beurré Bosc or Bosc is a cultivar of the European Pear (Pyrus communis) grown in the northwestern U.S. states of California, Washington, and Oregon; Australia; as well as in British Columbia, Ontario and Europe, where it is sometimes called Kaiser.