pear trees
No pears grow in trees.
Pears grow on a tree that is part of the Pyrus genus. These trees produce fruit that is known as pears.
No. Pears grows in a moderate temperatures and are sensitive to wet weather. Pear trees are mostly Europian or Asian species.
No, pears can't grow on orange trees!
Lemons grow on trees. As well do plums, apples, bananas, pears, grapefruit, and oranges.
They all begin with P and they all grow on trees.
Pears grow on pear trees. The exact place on the tree is a little unusual; a pear tree has a large number of short spurs growing straight out from a branch, or even the trunk. Although they look like enormous thorns, the fruiting spurs are harmless; each spur bears one pear. The geographical distribution of pears is enormous; in the USA they will grow anywhere from USDA zone 3 to zone 12. All they need is an ample suply of water, and some sun in summer. Pears grow on pear trees. They are not a picky plant and will grow in most conditions. Pear trees should not be planted in climates where temperatures drop beneath -15f and should be in soil which drains well.
If you mean the "pear in the bottle" brandy, the bottles are placed on the trees before the pears start to grow and they just grow right into the bottle.
Yes, graft a pear branch to an apple tree or an apple branch to a pear tree.
Pears grow in the US in the spring and into summer.
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