in usual height is anything from 12-20 feet. In general, pruning shortens the height considerably, and you would aim for about 15-18 feet for a average sized tree. The method of pruning, whether to a vase shape or a central leader, can also determine the height. Central leader trees are taller but narrower, and the more traditional vase-shaped trees are shorter and wider. Some varieties are now available that are grown on dwarfing rootstock, and they will only reach 6-8 feet in height.
IN ADDITION:From 15-25 feet tall but this will kill the plant. The pear tree produces more fruit than the limbs will support. The best thing to do is keep it trimmed from 6-8 feet tall and this will keep it from splitting down the center from the weight.Pears grow on a tree that is part of the Pyrus genus. These trees produce fruit that is known as pears.
Most pear trees are deciduous, however, there are a few varieties in southeast Asia that are evergreen.http://wiki.answers.com/Is_a_pear_tree_decidiouse_or_evergreen#ixzz18P6OpAdz
"..... and a partridge in a PEAR tree ....."
The time it takes for a tree to sprout and grow varies depending on the type of tree. Generally, it can take anywhere from a few weeks to several years for a tree to sprout and grow to a significant size. Some fast-growing trees can reach maturity in as little as a few years, while slower-growing trees may take decades to reach their full size.
Since it is a pear tree and bears fruit, it is an angiosperm.
2- 3 days for a pear tree to grow.
a pear tree can grow big but an appe tree is bigger
You use a pear tree to grow pears
Yes as long as its the same seed.
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Yes, graft a pear branch to an apple tree or an apple branch to a pear tree.
Pears grow on a tree that is part of the Pyrus genus. These trees produce fruit that is known as pears.
Also known as the Callery Pear, it is found mostly in China and Vietnam.
Yes, how long?
Assuming you mean the "Pear in the Bottle" eaux-de-vie, the bottles are placed over the branches of a pear tree and the pears grow into them.
You might not have good results if you grow a pear tree from a seed. Many pears are grafted. They will take hardy, wild rootstock and graft a fairly weak branch to it. The pear will, then be fertilized by who-knows-what other pear and the seeds may produce a tree that bears poor quality fruit or the tree may be weak. If you want a good, strong, fruit bearing tree you get the best results by getting a young tree from a nursery. If all you want to do is get the seeds to grow, you can plant them in a well-drained pot with potting soil. You should have sprouts in a couple weeks.
Radish. Pear and apple are both fruit that grow on tree's potato and radish are both vegetables and both grow underground in soil.