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LAST DAYS TO ORDER FOR SPRING DELIVERY

Our final ordering period for spring delivery is now underway. Orders placed after May 29 will be delivered in the fall. Nursery pickup remains available by appointment.

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European Pear RED BARTLETT Semi-Dwarf (OHxF87)

Regular price $55.00

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This tree needs pollination
Compatible trees:

BARTLETT pear DWARF

BARTLETT pear DWARF


European pear tree SHENANDOAH Semi-dwarf (OHXF87)

European pear tree SHENANDOAH Semi-dwarf (OHXF87)


Pear Patten OHxF87 semi dwarf

Pear Patten OHxF87 semi dwarf


Must be pollinated with other European varieties


What are Red Bartlett pears? Imagine fruit with the classic Bartlett pear shape and all that wonderful sweetness, but in hues of blazing red. Red Bartlett pear trees are a joy in any garden, ornamental, fruitful and easy to grow. For tips on how to grow red Bartlett pears, read on. What are Red Bartlett Pears? If you're familiar with the classic yellow-green Bartlett pears, you'll have no trouble recognizing Red Bartlett pears. The Red Bartlett pear tree produces typical "pear-shaped" pears, with a rounded bottom, definitive shoulder and small stem end. On the other hand, they are red. Red Bartlett was discovered as a "sport bud" shoot that developed spontaneously on a yellow Bartlett tree in Washington in 1938. The pear variety was later cultivated by pear growers. Most pears maintain the same color from immaturity to maturity. However, yellow Bartlett pears change color as they ripen, from green to soft yellow. Those who grow Red Bartlett pears say this variety does the same thing, but the color progresses from a dark red to a bright red. You can eat Red Bartletts before they are ripe for a crisp, tangy texture, or you can wait until ripening is complete and the large pears are sweet and juicy. The Red Bartlett pear harvest begins at the end of September.

Hardiness Zones

  • 4b, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a

Mature height

14 feet

Mature width

10 feet

Growth speed

  • Modérée

Number of years for production

3 ans

Harvest month

  • Mid-September
  • October

Light

  • Full-sun
  • Half-shade

Uses / Special remarks

Partially self-fertile, must be planted with another pear tree for pollination.

IMPORTANT: We do not deliver trees 7' and taller! (Nursery pickup only).• ORDERS PLACED AFTER MAY 29, 2026 WILL BE DELIVERED IN THE FALL

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