Luscious Pear Fruit Trees

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Growing Information

Hardiness Zones
4-8
Bloom Time
Mid
Harvest Period
Late-September
Pollination
Needs Pollinator
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About Luscious Pear

The Luscious pear is a cold-hardy, disease-resistant European variety known for its exceptionally sweet and juicy, dessert-quality fruit. Developed in South Dakota, its flavor is often described as similar to a Bartlett pear, but with a more intense, robust taste. Features almost no grit cells.

Flavor Profile

A Luscious pear has sweet and juicy white flesh with a smooth texture and a flavor similar to a Bartlett pear.

Uses

The luscious pear is primarily used for fresh eating, but its versatile flavor and texture also make it a favored choice for cooking, baking (e.g., in crumbles, tarts, and cakes), and making jams or jellies.

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Tree Sizes

Selecting the right tree size for your property is important. From large orchards to compact patios, we offer options to fit any growing space. At maturity, our trees fall into one of three size categories*:

Dwarf tree size

Dwarf

Reaches approximately 8-10 feet in height and spread. Perfect for limited spaces while still producing full-sized fruit in generous quantities.

Semi-Dwarf tree size

Semi-Dwarf

Grows to roughly 12-15 feet tall and wide. Offers excellent fruit production for its footprint, and most harvesting can be done without a ladder.

Standard tree size

Standard & Unmarked

Typically reaches 18 feet or more at maturity. Ideal for those wanting both abundant fruit harvests and natural shade coverage.