Pyrus c. 'Beurr? Hardy' - 2 YR BUSH
Pyrus c. 'Beurr? Hardy' - 2 YR BUSH
Description
The Common pear 'Gellerts Butterbirne' (Pyrus communis) produces yellow, large, buttery soft and juicy fruits. They are blunt cone-shaped and have a spicy flavour. Loose, loamy soil and a sunny to semi-shady location create ideal conditions for a high-yield harvest from September. Its white flowers are a beautiful sight. With its conical, bushy and upright growth, the Common pear 'Gellerts Butterbirne' grows to around 5 metres high and 3.5 metres wide.
Synonym
Synonyms (botanical): Pyrus domestica, Pyrus communis 'Beurré Hardy', Pyrus communis 'Direktor Hardy'.
Bulletpoints
* spicy flavour
* the flowers are heavily favoured by bees, bumblebees and hoverflies
* attractive orange-yellow autumn colouring
* tolerates pruning
* resistant to urban climates, heat-loving, sensitive to late frost, can be partially planted over, stem protection recommended, wind-resistant, salt air-tolerant
leaves
The deciduous leaves of the Common pear 'Gellerts Butterbirne' are medium green, ovate, glossy, alternate. They are about 4 - 8 cm in size. Common pear 'Gellerts Butterbirne' is bright orange-yellow in autumn.
Bark
Furrowed bark.
Spread
Europe to West Asia.
Frost hardiness
The Common pear 'Gellerts Butterbirne' has good frost hardiness.
Growth
Cone-shaped, bushy, upright.
Water
Water regularly and allow the soil to dry out in the meantime.
Pruning
Pruning, ideally from January to February, is advisable for this plant.
Location
Preferred location in a sunny to semi-shady position.
Soil
Pyrus communis 'Gellerts Butterbirne' prefers nutrient-rich, sufficiently moist soil.
Planting time
Container plants can be planted all year round, except when the soil is frozen and in summer heat (over 30°C).
Tasks
- Fertilise: In the period from March to April
- Watering: In the period from May to September
- Pruning: In the period from January to February.
Care
- Cut and saw wounds as well as broken branches should be treated with a wound sealant as soon as possible to prevent pathogens from entering the plant.
- Fruit trees planted in spring must be watered generously throughout the summer. Well-rooted plants only require additional water in extremely dry conditions.
Fruiting varieties
This plant is not self-fertile and needs support to produce fruit. The following plants are recommended as good pollinators:
- Pyrus communis 'Clapp's favourite'
- Pyrus communis 'Gute Luise'
- Pyrus communis 'Delicious from Charneux'
- Pyrus communis 'Williams Christ'.
Flower
Pyrus communis 'Gellerts Butterbirne' forms white flowers arranged in umbels from April.
Fruit
Pyrus communis 'Gellerts Butterbirne' forms yellow, blunt cone-shaped fruits.
Resistance to diseases
The following diseases should be considered for Pyrus communis 'Gellerts Butterbirne':
- Leaf scald: sensitive variety.
Use
Bee pasture, fresh consumption, juice, dessert
Root
Pyrus communis 'Gellerts Butterbirne' is a deep-rooting plant.
- Article number13
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EAN codePYRCBHAR-22JS
- Latin namePyrus c. 'Beurr? Hardy'
- catalogLandscape shop





