Bosc Pear — Montana Fruit Tree Company

Bosc Pear — Montana Fruit Tree Company

Bosc Pear — Montana Fruit Tree Company

Bosc or Buerré Bosc was first grown from seed in Belgium around 1807. Although some reports are conflicting as to who grew that first Bosc seedling, it was likely Jean-Baptiste van Mons, a Belgian, who bred it for its Calabasse (gourdlike) appearance in 1807. Van Mons produced more than 40 successfu.

Cold Hardy and prolific fruit bearing trees for Montana and the Northwest.

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The classic shapely pear. The gourd-like neck of this variety makes it easily distinguishable. Medium-to-large fruit features a russeted dark yellow

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Some of the most recognizable pears, Bosc are easily identified by their cinnamon-brown skin and unique shape. The elongated neck of a Bosc pear sharply widens out to achieve a nicely rounded spherical form on the bottom. Bosc is famous for being one of the densest pears, meaning that they are incredibly durable and thrive in conditions where softer pears wouldn't stand a chance. Their thick outer skin and densely firm texture protects Bosc pears from both pests and harsh weather conditions.

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Online Orchards Dwarf Bosc Pear Tree - Sweet and Hardy Cinnamon Brown Pears (Bare-Root, 3 ft. to 4 ft. Tall, 2-Years Old)

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Some of the most recognizable pears, Bosc are easily identified by their cinnamon-brown skin and unique shape. The elongated neck of a Bosc pear sharply widens out to achieve a nicely rounded spherical form on the bottom. Bosc is famous for being one of the densest pears, meaning that they are incredibly durable and thrive in conditions where softer pears wouldn't stand a chance. Their thick outer skin and densely firm texture protects Bosc pears from both pests and harsh weather conditions.

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Online Orchards Dwarf Bosc Pear Tree - Sweet and Hardy Cinnamon Brown Pears (Bare-Root, 3 ft. to 4 ft. Tall, 2-Years Old)

Buerré Bosc pear tree is believed to be Belgium in origin, discovered early in the 19th century by a M. Bosc who raved about the buttery (buerré)

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Bosc Pear — Montana Fruit Tree Company

Bosc Pear Tree for Sale - Buying & Growing Guide

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Bosc European Pear — Raintree Nursery

Seckel Sugar Pears are also known as Candy Pears or just plain Sugar Pears. This wonderfully unique cultivar has received its affectionate nicknames due to the fact that its the smallest pear widely grown today. Seckel Sugar Pears naturally ripen at about half the size of regular pears such as Bartlett and DAnjou, allowing for the Seckel tree to produce double the fruit.

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3 ft. Bosc Pear Tree with Uniquely Tough Cinnamon Brown Fruit

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Bosc Pear — Montana Fruit Tree Company

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Bosc Pear — Montana Fruit Tree Company

Bosc Pear Tree For Sale

Some of the most recognizable pears, Bosc are easily identified by their cinnamon-brown skin and unique shape. The elongated neck of a Bosc pear sharply widens out to achieve a nicely rounded spherical form on the bottom. Bosc is famous for being one of the densest pears, meaning that they are incredibly durable and thrive in conditions where softer pears wouldn't stand a chance. Their thick outer skin and densely firm texture protects Bosc pears from both pests and harsh weather conditions.

Bosc Pear — Montana Fruit Tree Company

Online Orchards Dwarf Bosc Pear Tree - Sweet and Hardy Cinnamon Brown Pears (Bare-Root, 3 ft. to 4 ft. Tall, 2-Years Old)