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Semi-Dwarf, Shinseiki Asian Pear (Bare Root) 1"+ Size
The Semi-Dwarf Shinseiki Asian Pear Tree is known for its round to slightly oval, golden-yellow pears with crisp, juicy flesh and a sweet, refreshing flavor. The fruit is excellent for fresh eating, salads, and light cooking, prized for its crunchy texture and aromatic sweetness. This semi-dwarf tree has a moderately compact growth habit, making it suitable for home orchards, small gardens, and patios. In spring, it produces clusters of fragrant white blossoms that develop into smooth, flavorful fruit ripening in mid to late summer.
Mature Height: 12-15 feet
Spacing: 12–15 feet apart
Interesting Information:
Shinseiki pears are prized for their crisp texture and sweet, mild flavor, making them ideal for fresh eating and salads.
This variety is partially self-fertile, but yields improve when planted near another Asian pear variety such as Nijiseiki.
The fruit has a long shelf life and maintains its crisp texture when stored in cool conditions.
The tree is a reliable producer and typically bears fruit within 2–3 years of planting.
Fragrant spring blossoms attract bees and other pollinators, supporting healthy fruit set.
The semi-dwarf growth habit allows for easier maintenance and harvesting while still producing abundant, full-sized fruit.
Grow Zone: 5–9
The Semi-Dwarf Shinseiki Asian Pear Tree is known for its round to slightly oval, golden-yellow pears with crisp, juicy flesh and a sweet, refreshing flavor. The fruit is excellent for fresh eating, salads, and light cooking, prized for its crunchy texture and aromatic sweetness. This semi-dwarf tree has a moderately compact growth habit, making it suitable for home orchards, small gardens, and patios. In spring, it produces clusters of fragrant white blossoms that develop into smooth, flavorful fruit ripening in mid to late summer.
Mature Height: 12-15 feet
Spacing: 12–15 feet apart
Interesting Information:
Shinseiki pears are prized for their crisp texture and sweet, mild flavor, making them ideal for fresh eating and salads.
This variety is partially self-fertile, but yields improve when planted near another Asian pear variety such as Nijiseiki.
The fruit has a long shelf life and maintains its crisp texture when stored in cool conditions.
The tree is a reliable producer and typically bears fruit within 2–3 years of planting.
Fragrant spring blossoms attract bees and other pollinators, supporting healthy fruit set.
The semi-dwarf growth habit allows for easier maintenance and harvesting while still producing abundant, full-sized fruit.
Grow Zone: 5–9