Pear Tree - Concorde Bush (Quince A)
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Our Concorde Bush Pear Tree is a reliable garden favourite, offering both ornamental beauty and a generous harvest of delicious, easy-to-grow fruit. In spring, it’s a picture of elegance with large endowments of snowy white blossom, attracting pollinators. By early to mid-autumn, you'll be picking smooth, golden-green pears with a slight russet tint and a sweet, buttery flavour that’s perfect for eating fresh or baking into tarts.
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This compact bush variety is ideal for orchard-style planting, family gardens, or productive borders, fitting neatly into most outdoor spaces. It thrives in full sun and prefers moist, fertile, well-drained soil. Being self-fertile, it fruits well on its own and just needs light pruning in winter to maintain its shape and encourage fruiting. Water young trees regularly and mulch annually to retain moisture and boost soil health. The Concorde Bush is a fuss-free, rewarding choice for gardeners of all levels.
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Supplied in approx. 12 litre containers grafted on Quince A rootstock. This semi-vigorous pear variety produces trees with an ultimate height between 2 and 3m after about 5-10 years. It is often considered equivalent to the apple MM106 but less vigorous. Fruit will appear after 4 years and should be spaced 3-4.5m apart.
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