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Pollination of
Doyenne du Comice
pear trees
Doyenne du Comice
(
Pyrus communis
) is in
flowering group 4
. Doyenne du Comice is
not self-fertile
and needs a pollination partner of a different variety nearby.
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Varieties that will pollinate
Doyenne du Comice
in our catalogue
Beth
in stock
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An easy and reliable early-season pear, with a very good melting flavour.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: Early
Available rootstocks:
Quince Eline
Quince A
Beurre Superfin
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A traditional French 19th century pear, widely considered one of the best for flavour.
Flowering group: 4
Partially self-fertile
Picking: Late
Blakeney Red
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A popular perry pear, and one of the most reliable croppers. Produces a medium-tannin juice.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: Late
Brandy
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A mid-season English perry pear which produces a low-tannin juice.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: Late
Celebration NUVAR
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Nuvar Celeberation is a large modern dessert pear.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: Late
Christie
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Christie is a traditional Scottish dessert pear.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking:
Clapps Favourite
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An attractive red-flushed early-season pear from the USA.
Flowering group: 4
Not self-fertile
Picking: Early
Conference
in stock
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Conference is a popular and reliable English pear, well-suited to the UK climate.
Flowering group: 3
Good pollinator
Self-fertile
Picking: Mid
Available rootstocks:
Quince Eline
Quince A
Pyrodwarf
Conference Moors Giant
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Moors Giant is a natural sport of the popular Conference pear - all the same qualities, but with much larger fruit size.
Flowering group: 3
Good pollinator
Self-fertile
Picking: Mid
Cornishgold
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An unusual and ancient juicing and culinary pear discovered in a garden in Cornwall, also known as the Treburrow Pear. Self-fertile and tolerant of difficult climates.
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertile
Picking: Late
Available rootstocks:
Quince A
Fondante d'Automne
in stock
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An old fashioned French pear with a notably sweet flavour.
Flowering group: 4
Not self-fertile
Picking: Late
Available rootstocks:
Quince A
Gin
in stock
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A rare English perry pear variety with good disease resistance and medium acid and tannins.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: Very late
Available rootstocks:
Pyrodwarf
Gorham
in stock
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A reliable early 20th century American pear, with a sweet creamy flesh.
Flowering group: 4
Self-fertile
Picking: Mid
Available rootstocks:
Pyrodwarf
Green Horse
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A traditional Gloucestershire perry pear, which produces a low tannin perry.
Flowering group: 5
Not self-fertile
Picking: Late
Hendre Huffcap
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A well-known English perry pear variety, and a reliable cropper. Makes a light, low-tannin perry.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: Late
Humbug
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Humbug is an unusual pear variety, the fruits have distinctive green and yellow stripes.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: Late
Josephine de Malines
in stock
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A classic 19th century winter pear with a high quality flavour.
Flowering group: 4
Not self-fertile
Picking: Very late
Available rootstocks:
Pyrodwarf
Moonglow
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A high quality early season dessert and culinary pear, very resistant to fireblight.
Flowering group: 3
Good pollinator
Not self-fertile
Picking: Early
Obelisk
in stock
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A useful dwarf pear tree for small gardens, it grows with a tidy upright habit and is self-fertile.
Flowering group: 3
Self-fertile
Picking: Late
Available rootstocks:
Quince A
Pyrodwarf
Olympic
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Olympic has potentially the largest fruits of any Asian pear variety.
Flowering group: 4
Not self-fertile
Picking: Late
Packham's Triumph
in stock
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Perhaps the best known Australian pear, producing large quantities of small but sweet-flavoured pears.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: Late
Available rootstocks:
Pyrodwarf
Santa Claus
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As the name suggests, Santa Claus is a late ripening dessert pear which keeps until Christmas.
Flowering group: 4
Not self-fertile
Picking: Very late
Sensation
in stock
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A red-coloured sport of the popular Williams pear, with a similar good flavour.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: Early
Available rootstocks:
Pyrodwarf
Thorn
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An ancient pear variety from Gloucestershire, now used mainly for perry production.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking:
Williams
in stock
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Williams is a classic English pear, also known as Bartlett, with good flavour and quite easy to grow.
Flowering group: 3
Partially self-fertile
Picking: Early
Available rootstocks:
Quince Eline
Quince A
Pyrodwarf
Winnals Longdon
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A traditional Herefordshire perry pear variety, produces a low tannin perry.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: Late
Winter Nelis
in stock
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A late-season dessert pear from Belgium, with an excellent sweet flavour.
Flowering group: 4
Not self-fertile
Picking: Late
Available rootstocks:
Quince A
Yellow Huffcap
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Yellow Huffcap is a well-known English perry pear.
Flowering group: 3
Not self-fertile
Picking: