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5-6 ft. Hood Pear Tree - Hardy Southern Favorite - Low Chill Hours
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5-6 ft. Hood Pear Tree - Hardy Southern Favorite - Low Chill Hours

The Hood Pear is a fruiting pear tree that bears large, soft, sweet fruit around the end of July. This variety of pear is semi self-pollinating, so having a flordahome or kieffer pear is recommended to have the most amount of fruit possible. Growing to a mature height of around 20 ft, this tree thrives in USDA Hardiness zones 7-9. To care for this tree effe…
The Hood Pear is a fruiting pear tree that bears large, soft, sweet fruit around the end of July. This variety of pear is semi self-pollinating, so having a flordahome or kieffer pear is recommended to have the most amount of fruit possible. Growing to a mature height of around 20 ft, this tree thrives in USDA Hardiness zones 7-9. To care for this tree effectively, make sure you are keeping it well watered, and in a spot where it can get full sun. After fruiting, prune the tree so that air can circulate freely to have the tree in tip-top shape.
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The Hood Pear is a fruiting pear tree that bears large, soft, sweet fruit around the end of July. This variety of pear is semi self-pollinating, so having a flordahome or kieffer pear is recommended to have the most amount of fruit possible. Growing to a mature height of around 20 ft, this tree thrives in USDA Hardiness zones 7-9. To care for this tree effectively, make sure you are keeping it well watered, and in a spot where it can get full sun. After fruiting, prune the tree so that air can circulate freely to have the tree in tip-top shape.