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The prickly pear provides food and home for the wood rat. In turn, the wood rat acts a pollinator for the prickly pear.
Dwarf bartlett pears don't need a pollinator. Plant Facts Mature Height 7 - 10 feet Soil Type Widely Adaptable Sun Exposure Full Sun Type Dwarf Characteristics Canning Pear Support Required No Bloom Period Mid April Will Produce 3 - 5 years Pollinator Required No Harvest Period Mid August Zones 4-9
Parker or Patten will pollinate a Summer Crisp.
you need to say what tree you are asking about.
no newt is not a pollinator
go to settings then click sarah jessica parker then click pear
color of the flower. the brighter the more attractive it is to the pollinator.
The substitution depends on how you are using the pear. Normally any pear can be substituted unless you need a firmer pear like for poaching in white wine coring chilling and filling with a Mousse. Otherwise as long as you like the pear then you can use it.
A pollinator garden is a garden planted with plants that will attract insects to the selected flowers.
Usually the pollinator gets nectar from the flower, also surplus pollen.