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Pear Gorham

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Pear Gorham Bred in America from Pears William and Joséphine de Malines, dual-purpose Pear Gorham is hardier and more disease-resistant than its illustrious parents, but in Ireland is best trained on a warm wall. The fruit is medium-sized to large, conical, rather than pear-shaped, and yellow with big patches of russet; the flesh is juicy, melting and fine-textured, with a sweet, musky flavour, and retains its shape when cooked. The tree is fairly vigorous and very upright; it spurs readily, is a very good pollinator and is easy to grow. Fairly reliable, though not a heavy cropper. Fruit should be thinned. Very resistant to scab, so good in wetter areas. Holds the RHS Award of Garden Merit. Site: Sheltered and warmSoil: Any reasonably fertile and well drainedPosition: Full sunPick: Early SeptemberKeep: September-OctoberHardiness: HardyPollination: Partially self-fertile. Pollination Group 3-4Uses: Eating, cooking and bottling Pollination notes:Pear Gorham is partially self fertile variety and does not need a pollination partner, but fruiting will usually be improved if there is a compatible partner of a different variety nearby.Suitable pollinating partners for Pear Gorham are Pear Concorde, Conference or Doyenné du Comice Learn more about fruit tree rootstocks During the bareroot season, our Pears are pre pruned before being dispatched by mail order.
  • Bareroot 1yr / Quince A
    €20.00
  • Bareroot 2yr / Quince A
    €20.00

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