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Pyrus ussuriensis, also known as the Ussurian pear, Harbin pear, and Manchurian pear, is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae.

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Pyrus ussuriensis is a deciduous Tree growing to 15 m (49ft 3in) at a fast rate. See above for USDA hardiness. It is hardy to UK zone 4 and is not frost ...
Pyrus ussuriensis sivustolta www.hardyfruittrees.ca
The Siberian pear tree, or Pyrus ussuriensis, makes an excellent pollinator: particularly for Ussuriensis-type pear trees such as Ure, Krazulya and Vekovaya.
Pyrus ussuriensis sivustolta trees.umn.edu
This tree features showy white flowers in spring, good fall color and consistent oval shape; small firm yellow fruit that is lightly blushed and ripe in late ...
Pyrus ussuriensis sivustolta www.flemings.com.au
A medium-sized tree that flowers very early in spring and has bright autumn leaf colour that is held well into the season. Suitable for many landscapes, ...
Pyrus ussuriensis sivustolta www.ndsuresearchfoundation.org
Outstanding show of white flowers in the spring, one of the first trees to flower in the season. High quality dark green dense foliage present during the ...
159,50 AUD varastossa
A great feature tree in all sized gardens. Can be used for street and avenue planting due to its lovely autumn colour and spring blossom.
Pyrus ussuriensis sivustolta www.benaranurseries.com
Commonly known as the Manchurian Pear, Pyrus ussuriensis is a popular, medium sized deciduous tree that produces brilliant autumn colour.
Pyrus ussuriensis sivustolta schumachersnursery.com
Ussurian Pear develops into a dense, round-headed small to medium sized tree. It has an excellent floral display in early spring.
Pyrus ussuriensis sivustolta sheffields.com
4,95 $
Looking for a beautiful yet extremely cold hardy tree that is great for grafting edible pear varieties? Look no further than the Pyrus ussuriensis, ...