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Pear Trees

Sweet, crisp harvests for home orchards and family gardens.

Our pear tree collection features reliable, high-quality selections well suited for home gardens and small orchards across California, including the Bay Area. From classic European types with soft, buttery texture to crisp Asian varieties prized for freshness and storage, these trees are chosen for balanced flavor, productivity, and adaptability.

Pear trees are valued for their spring blossoms, manageable growth habit, and consistent yields. With proper sunlight, spacing, and seasonal care, they perform well in a wide range of residential landscapes, whether planted as a single specimen or as part of a mixed fruit garden.

This collection includes options appropriate for backyard planting, espalier training, and small orchard layouts, making it easy to match the right tree to your available space and growing goals.

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  • Ishiiwase Asian Pear

    Ishiiwase Asian Pear

    Ishiiwase Asian Pear

  • Ya Li Pear

    Ya Li Pear

    Ya Li Pear

  • Comice Pear

    Comice Pear

    Comice Pear

  • Hosui Pear

    Hosui Pear

    Hosui Pear

  • Yoinashi Asian Pear

    Yoinashi Asian Pear

    Yoinashi Asian Pear

  • Warren Pear

    Warren Pear

    Warren Pear

  • Bartlett Pear

    Bartlett Pear

    Bartlett Pear

Frequently asked questions

Do you deliver within the Bay Area?
Yes. Local delivery is available throughout the San Francisco Bay Area. Delivery options and fees are shown at checkout based on your location.

Can these trees be planted year-round in California?
Planting is best during the dormant season, but container-grown trees can be planted year-round with proper watering and care.

Do pear trees need another tree for pollination?
Most varieties perform better with a compatible pollinator nearby. Product pages note pollination requirements when applicable.

How long does it take to produce fruit?
Most trees begin producing within a few years after planting, depending on variety, rootstock, and growing conditions.