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Nashi Hosui - Apple-Pear

Pyrus pyrifolia Hosui
Asian Pear, Chinese Pear, Japanese Pear, Korean Pear, Sand Pear, Nashi Pear

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A variety with white flowers in April, after late frosts. Fairly large, round and flattened fruit, resembling an apple with a pear-like taste. Bronzed skin sprinkled with white spots. Refreshing, fragrant and juicy flesh. Harvest in August. Good storage in a cool place. Hosui Nashi is not self-fertile, it needs to be pollinated by a Williams pear tree, for example. It is disease-resistant and doesn't mind the cold. Plants from Organic Agriculture.
Flavour
Sugary
Height at maturity
4 m
Spread at maturity
2.50 m
Exposure
Sun, Partial shade
Best planting time January, November to December
Recommended planting time January to March, October to December
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Description

The Asian Pear Tree or Nashi Hosui is a small fruit tree that produces somewhat exotic fruits called apple-pears, which resemble apples in appearance but have a soft, juicy, and fragrant flesh similar to that of a pear. The tree resembles a pear tree, but its leaves are larger. This variety is rather late, flowering in April and spared from severe frosts. It produces fairly large fruits, covered with bronzed skin, speckled with white spots. Harvested when ripe in August, they will store in a cool place (in the cellar or refrigerator) until January. The Nashi Hosui is not self-fertile and will need to be pollinated by a Williams pear tree or a Nashi Kosui, for example. The tree is disease-resistant and tolerant of cold temperatures. Plants from Organic Agriculture.

The pear tree is native to central Asia and has been cultivated in China for 6,000 years. It was introduced to Europe around the 6th century. The Nashi Hosui Pear Tree is an Asian pear variety that grows in temperate zones of China, Korea, and Japan. Although it has been cultivated for many centuries in these regions of the world, it has only recently appeared in our orchards.

While not frost-sensitive, the Nashi Hosui Pear Tree still appreciates sheltered and sunny locations, so avoid frosty and windy situations. It is easy to grow and likes moist and deep soils, but dislikes overly draining and limestone soils. In winter, give it a handfull of wood ash, rich in potash, to improve flowering and fruit quality.
It has a tall silhouette with a trunk that then spreads harmoniously. This shape helps harvesting and naturally improves the tree's ventilation, making it less susceptible to diseases. Its oval-shaped leaves are finely toothed at the edges and have a petiole as long as the lamina, about 10 to 12 cm (4 to 5in). In autumn, the foliage takes on beautiful yellow and red colours.
Its late flowering in April protects it from frost. Its flowers have 5 white petals. They are not self-fertile, so it is necessary to plant another pear tree nearby. Its main pollinators are the Nashi Kosui and William's varieties.
This variety produces apple-pears with a diameter of about 7 cm (3in). The fruit resembles a round and flattened apple with a pear-like taste. The bronzed skin is speckled with white lenticels. The flesh is very refreshing, fragrant, and juicy. It stores very well.

Pears can be eaten fresh, in syrup, in pastries, in jams and compotes, and can be used to make alcoholic beverages, ...

 

For transportation reasons, our tallest scions may be pruned before shipping. They are suitable for all common training sizes: cordons, espaliers, bush trees, half-standards, and low standards, but not high standards. If you would like more information or advice on training your fruit trees, please do not hesitate to contact us.

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 4 m
Spread at maturity 2.50 m
Growth rate normal

Fruit

Fruit colour yellow
Fruit diameter 7 cm
Flavour Sugary
Use Table, Compote, Patisserie
Harvest time August

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time April
Inflorescence Solitary
Flower size 3 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour green

Botanical data

Genus

Pyrus

Species

pyrifolia

Cultivar

Hosui

Family

Rosaceae

Other common names

Asian Pear, Chinese Pear, Japanese Pear, Korean Pear, Sand Pear, Nashi Pear

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference7825191

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Planting and care

Plant the Nashi Hosui Pear Tree in a sunny location, in acidic or neutral, moist but not wet soil. Ensure good drainage with a thin layer of gravel in the planting hole. Dig a hole two to three weeks before planting, twice as wide and deep as the pot. On the day of planting, place the tree with its pot in water, to wet the entire root ball through capillary action. Add compost to the bottom of the hole. Place the tree in the hole and fill with soil mixed with compost. Do not bury the graft union. Firm down with your foot. The root ball should be completely covered. Water thoroughly.

You can add a small handful of wood ash, rich in potash, at the beginning of winter, this will improve fruiting.

Planting period

Best planting time January, November to December
Recommended planting time January to March, October to December

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Orchard
Hardiness Hardy down to -15°C (USDA zone 7b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Exposure Sun, Partial shade
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), rich, well-drained

Care

Pruning instructions Pruning can be limited to a quick thinning out. Before the vegetation resumes, remove dead wood, crossing branches, and water shoots. In June, when the pears are forming, thin out the clusters, keeping only one fruit. This way, your pears will be a larger size when ripe.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time January, December
Soil moisture Wet
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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