Warren Pear Tree - Pyrus communis 'Warren'
Warren Pear Tree (Pyrus communis 'Warren')
The Warren Pear Tree is a premium fruit-bearing variety prized for producing abundant harvests of sweet, tender pears with a creamy texture and refined flavor profile. Homeowners and gardeners choose to buy Warren pear trees online because they thrive in a wide range of climates, require minimal maintenance, and deliver generous crops of tree-ripened fruit perfect for fresh eating, preserving, and baking. This self-fertile cultivar stands out for its natural disease resistance and cold tolerance, making it an excellent choice for regions where other pear varieties struggle.
Landscaping Uses
Plant your Warren Pear Tree in a sunny orchard setting, cottage garden, or as a standalone specimen in your yard where it receives at least six hours of direct sunlight daily. This tree pairs beautifully with other fruit trees, flowering shrubs, or perennial plantings to create a productive landscape. Position it in well-draining soil away from areas prone to standing water, and allow adequate space for the tree's mature canopy to develop fully.
Specifications
Height: 15–20 feet at maturity
Width: 12–15 feet
Growth Rate: Fast to moderate
Sun: Full sun (6+ hours daily)
Water: Moderate; 1–2 inches per week during growing season
Soil: Well-draining loam or sandy soil
USDA Zones: 4–9
Why Homeowners Love It
• Produces large, buttery-textured pears with excellent flavor and zero grittiness
• Self-fertile variety means you don't need multiple trees to achieve abundant fruit production
• Exceptionally hardy to subzero temperatures down to -20°F
• Demonstrates strong resistance to fire blight, a devastating disease affecting many pear varieties
Planting & Care
Select a location with full sun and well-draining soil, then dig a planting hole three times the width and depth of the root ball. Position the tree so roots spread evenly and the entire root ball sits covered with soil, then tamp gently to eliminate air pockets. Water consistently, providing 1–2 inches weekly when soil feels dry 3 inches below the surface, but cease watering after the first autumn frost. Prune during dormancy to establish a strong central leader, remove competing branches, and eliminate any dead or damaged wood. Harvest pears in August when they reach full size and develop rich color, allowing two to three weeks for proper maturation before picking.
Details
This product is crafted with quality materials to ensure durability and performance. Designed with your convenience in mind, it seamlessly fits into your everyday life.
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