Do Ayers pear trees need a pollinator?
With most fruit trees, you need another of their kind to pollinate in order to get this sweet fruit, and pear trees are no exception. While there are self-pollinating pear trees, you will get better yields with a partner plant.
Can pear trees be pollinated by other fruit trees?
Other fruit trees, like most apple, plum, sweet cherry and pears are cross-pollinating or self-unfruitful. They need another tree for pollination, and not just one of the same variety, but a different variety of the same fruit.
Can pear trees cross pollinate with apple trees?
Apple and pear trees cannot cross pollinate one another because they are not part of the same species nor genus. Apples are in the genus Malus while pears are in the genus Pyrus.
What pear trees are compatible?
Pollination – Pear
| Pear Fruiting Variety | Compatible Pollinizer |
|---|---|
| Anjou | Bartlett, Bosc, Comice, Anjou*, Seckel |
| Bartlett | Anjou, Bosc, Comice |
| Bosc | Anjou, Bartlett, Comice, Seckel |
| Comice | Anjou, Bartlett, Bosc, Seckel |
Do you need two pear trees for pollination?
Plan to plant at least two varieties of pear trees, as they will need to be cross-pollinated to produce fruit. Make sure the varieties are compatible with each other. Space standard-size trees 20 to 25 feet apart.
Do you need 2 pear trees?
All fruit trees require proper pollination in order to produce fruit. Most pear trees are completely or partially self-pollinated, so it is necessary to plant more than one variety if you wish to have fruit.
How do you cross pollinate a pear tree?
The key to successful cross pollination of pear trees is choosing varieties that bloom at the same time. Anjou, Kieffer and Bartlett are self-pollinating but they will produce more fruit if paired with another of the same kind.
What is a self-pollinating tree?
Self-pollinating trees are those that do not strictly need another of the family to set fruit. They are also called self-fruitful. Many pear varieties are considered self-fruitful, but the addition of another of their kind greatly increases the chances of pollination. This is because the pear flowers are short-lived and have minimal nectar.
What is the best pollinator for pear trees?
Triploid cultivars will need two other pollinators. These are Catillac and Merton Pride. Choose two other trees in the same pollination group. This is a simple guide and may seem confusing, but if all else fails, choose several plants that flower at the same time and your pear future should be secure.
Why choose two different varieties of pear trees?
Choosing two different cultivars as partners greatly increases the chances of pollination and, therefore, fruit set. You can also simply rely upon your neighbor’s pear tree as a pollinator.