Fruit tree comparisons
| Pear trees Seckel | |
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| The definitive American heirloom pear, found near Philadelphia in the 1760s. Fruits are small but have a rich sweet aromatic flavor. | |
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Growing
| Pear trees Seckel | |
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| Gardening skill | Beginner |
| Self-fertility | Partially self-fertile |
| Pollination group | 4 |
| Pollinating others | Poor |
Using
| Pear trees Seckel | |
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| Picking season | Late |
| Uses | Eating fresh Culinary |
| Keeping (of fruit) | 2-3 weeks |
Disease resistance
| Pear trees Seckel | |
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| General resistance | Average |
| Fireblight | Some resistance |
Climate
| Pear trees Seckel | |
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| Cold hardiness (USDA) | Zone 5 (-29C) |
| Summer maximum temperatures | Warm (25-30C / 76-85F) |
Identification
| Pear trees Seckel | |
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| Country of origin | United States |
| Period of origin | 1750 - 1799 |
| Fruit color | Red / Green |

