Yes, but its not A fruit . Its two fruits if its a PEAR
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No, Bradford Flowering Pears will not effectively pollinate Asian pears. Bradford Pears (Pyrus calleryana) are primarily ornamental and produce sterile flowers, meaning they do not generate viable pollen. For successful pollination of Asian pears (Pyrus communis), you need compatible pear varieties that produce fertile pollen.
I have several goats, and they snort at the pear leaves, refuse it, BUT love the pears! we slice the pears in halves right off the pear tree and feed them.
Pears grow on a tree that is part of the Pyrus genus. These trees produce fruit that is known as pears.
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Pears are not found in any sea creature; they are a type of fruit that grows on pear trees, which are terrestrial plants. However, if you are referring to "pear" as a shape, some sea creatures, like certain types of jellyfish or sea cucumbers, might have a pear-like appearance. But in terms of actual pears, they are not marine organisms.
Many Asian pear varieties are round and - Quinces are a round fruit that resemble pears
Yes, you can eat them!! Just make sure there not too mushy or too small, they taste better avoiding those objections. By the way, I own a farm with lots of fruits and veggies so feel free to ask me any further questions that you might have.
Bradford Pear Trees are primarily grown for their ornamental value rather than for fruit production. While they do produce small, inedible fruits, they are not typically sought after for consumption due to their unpleasant taste and texture. Additionally, the trees are often grown from clones, resulting in limited fruit production.
The plural of pear is pears.
The answer to your question is the pear. ( pears r good ) Hope I answered your question.