Description
The Beurre D'Anjou Pear Tree was originally a French pear. It has been grown in America since 1900. After blooming in mid-April the Beurre D'Anjou Pear Tree puts on fruit that stays green from onset until ripening in mid-August. Best eaten fresh, the flesh of this large, short necked, conical pear is best described as creamy white and buttery, with a sweet, slightly acidic flavor. The Beurre D'Anjou Pear Tree requires 700 chill hours and a pollinator such as the Bartlett Pear Tree, or the Bosc to produce. Buy Beurre D'Anjou Pear Trees today and enjoy their sweet, buttery flavor. Experience the quality of these premium pear trees for sale.
Characteristics
| Bloom Color | White |
| Bloom Time | Spring |
| Fruit Color | Light Green with yellow blush |
| Fruit Size | Large |
| Hardiness Zone Range | 5 - 9 |
| Pollination | Cross-Pollination Required |
| Ripens/Harvest | August-September |
| Shade/Sun | Full Sun |
| Soil Composition | Rich, loamy, and well-draining |
| Soil Moisture | Keep the soil consistently moist but never waterlogged. |
| Soil pH Level | 6.0-7.0 |
| Taste | Sweet |
| Texture | Fine |
| Years to Bear | 2-3 years |
Pricing
| Size | Price | Ships |
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4-5' Tall
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$29.95 | 12/01/2026 - 03/15/2027 |
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5-6' Tall (Branched)
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$39.95 | 12/01/2026 - 03/15/2027 |
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6-7' Tall (Branched)
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$49.95 | 12/01/2026 - 03/15/2027 |
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5-6' (3/4-1"caliper Branched / EZ-Pick)
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$54.95 | 12/01/2026 - 03/15/2027 |
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6-7' (3/4 -1" caliper - Well Branched)
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$69.95 | 12/01/2026 - 03/15/2027 |
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6-7' (1" caliper - Fruiting Size)
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$84.95 | 12/01/2026 - 03/15/2027 |
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6-7' (1.25" caliper - Instant Orchard Size!)
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$99.95 | 12/01/2026 - 03/15/2027 |
Zones
USDA Hardiness Zones
A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined as having a certain average annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants. In some systems other statistics are included in the calculations. The original and most widely used system, developed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) as a rough guide for landscaping and gardening, defines 13 zones by long-term average annual extreme minimum temperatures. It has been adapted by and to other countries (such as Canada) in various forms. A plant may be described as "hardy to zone 10": this means that the plant can withstand a minimum temperature of −1.1 to 4.4 °C (30 to 40 °F).
Grows in zones: 5 - 9
This product grows in your zone!
A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined as having a certain average annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants. In some systems other statistics are included in the calculations. The original and most widely used system, developed by the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) as a rough guide for landscaping and gardening, defines 13 zones by long-term average annual extreme minimum temperatures. It has been adapted by and to other countries (such as Canada) in various forms. A plant may be described as "hardy to zone 10": this means that the plant can withstand a minimum temperature of −1.1 to 4.4 °C (30 to 40 °F).




