Pear Rootstock and Pollination Information
Pear Rootstock
OHF-87 DWARF
FOR EUROPEAN AND ASIAN PEARS. Trees can be maintained at 8′-12′, suitable for high density plantings and trellis systems. Precocious and productive. Space 8′-10′. Trials have shown this rootstock to be more productive and hardier than Provence Quince. Hardy to Zone 4.
Pear Pollination
European and Asian Pear trees are easy to grow and very rewarding for the gardener. Pears need close attention to matching bloom times for good fruit set. In our cool spring climate, we have extended bloom times; other climates with warm springs may have more compressed bloom seasons that allow more pollinizer choices. The charts below are based on our experience in the Pacific Northwest; contact your local Master Gardeners or county agricultural extension agent for information about bloom times in your area.
Pear Bloom Times
- Choose your pollinizer from the same or adjacent group. For example, pears from GROUP 2 will pollinize varieties from GROUP 1, 2 or 3. GROUP 3 will pollinize GROUP 2,3 or 4.
- Bloom time does not correspond to ripening time. Choose varieties that ripen at different times to spread out your harvest, and check to make sure you have appropriate pollinizers.
VERY EARLY
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EARLY
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EARLY-MID
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MID-SEASON
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LATE
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Nijiseiki Asian Shinseiki Asian Chojuro Asian Mishirasu Asian Hamese Asian |
Kosui Asian Maxie Hybrid |
Doyenne de Juliette European Armida European Conference European Hortensia European |
Rescue European Orcas European Abbe Fetel European Manon European Ubileen European Buerre Bosc European Baby Shipova (self-fertile) Shipova (self-fertile) |
Comice European |