Shenandoah Pear
Pyrus communis 'Shenandoah'
Shenandoah is a fire blight resistant European pear that ripens in mid-late September, about a month after Bartlett. It is a large pear that has a Bartlett like shape. The fuit has greenish-yellow skin speckled with dots. It stores very well for several months.
Shenandoah came from a cooperative breeding effort of USDA and Ohio State University.
Shenandoah appears to have similar fire blight resistance as Seckel.
$39.95
Shenandoah Pear on Semi-Standard (OHxF 87) root - Extra Large 5/8" up caliper grade
- Height: 10-15
- Spread: 8-12
- Zone: 5-8
- Color: Greenish yellow
