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A Bartlett is a pear
Sidney Samuel Hoos has written: 'California Bartlett pears economic status, 1946-47' -- subject(s): Marketing, Fruit trade, Fruit, Pear, Pear industry 'California Bartlett pears economic status, 1946-47' -- subject(s): Marketing, Fruit trade, Fruit, Pear, Pear industry 'Statistical supplement to Agricultural Experiment Station circular 378' -- subject(s): Lettuce, Statistics
The correct spelling is Bartlett pear, or Williams pear, the US name coming from grower Enoch Bartlett.
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A pear or a quince.
it makes fruits from flowers that have seeds in them.
To prune Bartlett pear trees for optimal growth and fruit production, focus on removing dead or diseased branches, thinning out crowded areas to improve air circulation, and shaping the tree to allow sunlight to reach all parts. Prune in late winter or early spring before new growth begins. Avoid heavy pruning, as it can reduce fruit production.
I'm not sure, but I know of a beautiful alternative that is similar in leaf composition and "leave trembling" similar to the aspen during a light breeze and that is the Bartlett Pear Tree. I purchased a Bartlett Pear Tree in 2002 from the Arbor Day Foundation Store. I planted it in Florida in zone 8 (which the plant is zoned up to 7) but it does great in the shade of a live oak! It's now 2014 and it is 31feet tall. The Bartlett Pear turns a nice shade of red and "flutters" like an Aspen in the Florida breeze. I'm 40 miles inland. I bought a Keiffer and an Orient this year since the winters have been cold lately and my Bartlett Pear has flowered but didn't have a pollinator to set fruit . I don't care about the fruit, it would be nice, but just looking at the Bartlett as an ornamental is enough for me.
The fruit of the callery pear tree ( Pyrus calleryana) is called a pear.
Bartlett usually refers to a variety of a pear with yellowish skin and soft, juicy white flesh.
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