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Kieffer Pear Tree

Kieffer Pear Tree

Meet the Kieffer Pear Tree: Your Backyard's New Best Friend!

Looking for a delightful addition to your garden that's both practical and pretty? Say hello to the Kieffer Pear Tree! This hardy tree is not just a sight for sore eyes; it's a powerhouse of productivity.

Why You'll Love the Kieffer Pear Tree

  • Generous Grower: Year after year, you'll be greeted with a bountiful harvest. Perfect for canning, baking, or eating fresh off the branch.
  • Seasonal Showstopper: Enjoy a cascade of white blossoms in spring and lush greenery through the summer.
  • Resilient Buddy: Adaptable and tough, this tree stands up to a variety of climates and is resistant to many pests and diseases.

Easy Peasy Pear-sy

Worried about upkeep? Don't be! The Kieffer Pear is low-maintenance, asking for nothing more than your basic gardening love. It's the perfect plant pal for both seasoned gardeners and green thumbs in training.

Plant, Prosper, and Pick!

Imagine stepping outside to the sweet aroma of fresh pears and the tranquil sight of a tree that's as much a part of your home as the family dog. With the Kieffer Pear Tree, you're not just planting a tree; you're cultivating countless moments of joy.

How to Get Your Hands on One

Ready to transform your garden into a paradise of pearfection? Click the button below and bring home a Kieffer Pear Tree today. Your future self (and taste buds) will thank you!

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Plant Specifications:
Botanical Name:
Pyrus communis 'Kieffer'
Growth Rate:
Fast
Mature Height:
15-25 ft.
Mature Width:
5-10 ft.
Sunlight:
Full Sun
Does Not Ship To:
AR, AZ, CA, ID, LA, OR, WA
Growing Zones:
4-9 outdoors

Care Guide

Kieffer Pear Tree Europe, Asia
Plant Care
  • Thrives in full sun, needing at least 6 hours of direct sunlight daily for optimal growth and fruit production. Too much shade can lead to poor flowering, weak growth, and fewer fruits. Suited for hardiness zones 3-10, depending on the species.
  • Water deeply once a week during the first growing season. Once established, they are more drought-tolerant, but consistent watering during the growing season is essential for healthy fruit development.
  • There are over 3,000 known varieties of pears, ranging from sweet and juicy to crisp and tart, making them one of the most diverse fruit trees around!
Sad Plant Signs
  • Poor fruit development:

Not enough sunlight, poor pollination, poor tree health

  • Cracked or Gummy Bark:

Fungal infection

  • Yellowing leaves:

Overwatering or nutrient deficiency

  • Wilting, browning leaves:

Dehydrated, or heat stress

Our Guarantee

Your plants will arrive in happy, healthy condition—guaranteed. If not, we replace them for free.

Simply reach out to us with a photo within 30 days of receiving your order. Learn More About Guarantee.

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