
4-in-1 Asian Pear Tree
Product Description
Four Pear Varieties, One Spectacular Tree
Maximize your orchard's potential with our premium 4-in-1 Asian Pear Tree, featuring four distinct grafted varieties on a single, vigorous rootstock. Grafted varities include: Kosui, Shinseiki, 20th Century, and Shinko. This innovative multi-grafted design combines the best-performing Asian pear cultivars, delivering cross-pollination naturally and guaranteeing consistent fruit production season after season. Watch your tree flourish in USDA zones 5-9, reaching a manageable 15-20 feet tall—perfect for homeowners seeking maximum yield without sacrificing precious garden space. Each variety produces its own distinctive flavor profile, from buttery-sweet to crisp and refreshing, giving you a diverse harvest from late summer through early fall. The tree's elegant white blossoms in spring provide stunning ornamental appeal before the fruit arrives. Plant in full sun with well-draining soil and enjoy homegrown Asian pears that rival farmers market quality. This is the smart choice for serious fruit growers who want variety, efficiency, and proven performance all in one tree.
Planting & Care
1. Planting: Dig a hole three times the size and just as deep as the root ball. You want to be careful that the tree does not settle too low in the soil. After the hole is dug, carefully loosen and unwind any roots as necessary. Fill in the hole completely and gently remove air pockets that may have formed by tamping down with a spade. Water the tree thoroughly after the tree has been planted.
2. Watering: Water your pear tree as necessary giving it at least 1 or 2 inches of water once a week. When the weather gets hot and dry during the peak of summer, increase the amount of water to maintain proper hydration and moisture. Do not water the pear tree after the first frost in the fall. You should resume watering once the last frost has passed.
3. Pruning: When pruning, it’s important to trim the pear tree’s central leader to promote an upright position. If there are any competing branches present, remove them so that multiple leaders do not form. Maintain the tree’s natural shape by pruning large, lateral branches. Dead, dying or wilted branches should always be removed to help the Pear Tree focus its energy on growing healthy and producing an abundance of fruit.
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| Date | Low Price | High Price | Average Price | Vendors |
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| Apr 1, 2026 | $230.95 | $230.95 | $230.95 | 1 |
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Four Pear Varieties, One Spectacular Tree Maximize your orchard's potential with our premium 4-in-1 Asian Pear Tree, featuring four distinct grafted varieties on a single, vigorous rootstock. Grafted varities include: Kosui, Shinseiki, 20th Century, and Shinko. This innovative multi-grafted design combines the best-performing Asian pear cultivars, delivering cross-pollination naturally and guaranteeing consistent fruit production season after season. Watch your tree flourish in USDA zones 5-9, reaching a manageable 15-20 feet tall—perfect for homeowners seeking maximum yield without sacrificing precious garden space. Each variety produces its own distinctive flavor profile, from buttery-sweet to crisp and refreshing, giving you a diverse harvest from late summer through early fall. The tree's elegant white blossoms in spring provide stunning ornamental appeal before the fruit arrives. Plant in full sun with well-draining soil and enjoy homegrown Asian pears that rival farmers market quality. This is the smart choice for serious fruit growers who want variety, efficiency, and proven performance all in one tree. Planting & Care 1. Planting: Dig a hole three times the size and just as deep as the root ball. You want to be careful that the tree does not settle too low in the soil. After the hole is dug, carefully loosen and unwind any roots as necessary. Fill in the hole completely and gently remove air pockets that may have formed by tamping down with a spade. Water the tree thoroughly after the tree has been planted. 2. Watering: Water your pear tree as necessary giving it at least 1 or 2 inches of water once a week. When the weather gets hot and dry during the peak of summer, increase the amount of water to maintain proper hydration and moisture. Do not water the pear tree after the first frost in the fall. You should resume watering once the last frost has passed. 3. Pruning: When pruning, it’s important to trim the pear tree’s central leader to promote an upright position. If there are any competing branches present, remove them so that multiple leaders do not form. Maintain the tree’s natural shape by pruning large, lateral branches. Dead, dying or wilted branches should always be removed to help the Pear Tree focus its energy on growing healthy and producing an abundance of fruit.
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