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.
No pears grow in trees.
Pears grow in the US in the spring and into summer.
Pears grow on a tree that is part of the Pyrus genus. These trees produce fruit that is known as pears.
because Swedes like to eat pears!
No. Pears grows in a moderate temperatures and are sensitive to wet weather. Pear trees are mostly Europian or Asian species.
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