Any plant can pollinate with any plant. Just so long as there's bees there. Bees accidentally get pollen from other plants on there feet and can ACCIDENTALLY cross-pollinate. So, yes, a pear CAN pollinate with a plum tree.
it could
No It's physicly impossible
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Pine tree, pear tree, peach tree, pawpaw tree, poplar tree, plum tree.
a pleachThe combination of a peach and a plum is 'pleach'Nectarines often believed to be a crossbreed between peaches and plums, or a "peach with a plum skin", but they are not they belong to the same species as peaches.
Ubileen can successfully cross pollinate with Orcas, Seckel, Highland, Comice, Bosc and Asian Pears.
Victoria plums are self fertile so do not require another plum tree to pollinate them.
Yes, plums need the correct pollinator. The right one depends on which variety you have.
# date (date palm) # palm # pine # pear # plum
Parker or Patten will pollinate a Summer Crisp.
* Pomegranate * Plum * Pear * Pineapple * Papaya
Ume, nashi.In the Japanise text it would be:梨 梅pear plum