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Pyrus communis André Desportes - Pear Tree

Pyrus communis André Desportes
Common Pear, European Pear

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Variety from Angers, old, hardy and vigorous, producing abundantly a wonderful summer pear, refreshing and invigorating, succulent to bite into as soon as it is picked, and full of aromas for multiple sweet or savoury recipes. Planting in autumn, flowering in April, harvesting starting from late July, and consumption as the fruits ripen for the greatest pleasure of food lovers—partially self-fertile pear tree.
Flavour
Sugary
Height at maturity
5 m
Spread at maturity
4 m
Exposure
Sun
Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time January to March, October to December
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Flowering time April
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Harvest time July to August
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Description

The Pear Tree André Desportes produces a medium to large-sized, pear-shaped fruit with an obtuse form and a slightly bulging shape. Its thin skin is yellowish-green, punctuated and veined with russet, taking on carmine pink shades when exposed to sunlight. Its white flesh is firm, delicate, melting, juicy, sweet, pleasantly tart, and fragrant. The harvest occurs from late July to late August; the fruits are consumed as soon as they are picked and only kept for a few days, as they ripen quickly. Pleasantly tart and rich in sugar, it is a dessert pear, invigorating and refreshing, delicious to eat raw. When cooked, it is well-suited for many sweet or savoury recipes and for making preserved pears in syrup. It is a partially self-fertile variety that requires the presence of other pear varieties nearby to improve pollination and increase the number of fruits—a robust pear tree resistant to diseases, especially scab.

The Pyrus communis (Common Pear) is a fruit tree belonging to the Rosaceae family. Present in Europe since ancient times, it originates from forests in Western Asia. In France, pear trees appeared in the 16th century, when several species were cultivated in the king's gardens under the reign of Louis XIV. Over the centuries, a vast number of cultivars have appeared. Its cultivation is widespread in Europe.

The André Desportes variety was created and obtained around 1854 by Mr. André Leroy (1801-1875), a famous nurseryman from Angers, who dedicated this variety to the eldest son of Mr. Baptiste Desportes, the director of the commercial part of his establishment. It is derived from a seedling of William's. This pear tree forms a tree with a somewhat upright, pyramidal framework, reaching approximately 5 meters (16 feet) in height and 4 meters (13 feet) in width at maturity, producing many significant and long branches relatively upright. Its habit is well-suited for tall forms (on a standard), low forms (bush), or trained forms (fan-trained). Its deciduous foliage comprises large, alternate, ovate, shiny green leaves that turn yellow-orange in autumn. Flowering occurs in early April, sometimes making it sensitive to spring frosts, so a sheltered location is preferable. The single white flowers, 2 to 3 cm (1in) in diameter, are nectar-rich and grouped in umbels. They can be destroyed by frost from -2 to -3°C. It is a hardy tree that tolerates temperatures around -25°C and is suitable for cultivation in all regions of France, including at high altitudes. This Pear tree is self-sterile or self-incompatible; the flowers cannot fertilize themselves. That is why the presence of other pear varieties nearby, flowering at the same time, is necessary. For example, varieties like Conference, Comtesse de Paris, Doyenne du Comice, Duchesse d'Angoulême, Louise Bonne d'Avranches, William's Bon Chrétien, William's Rouge are suitable for cross-pollination and increasing the number of fruits.

The André Desportes Pear Tree is a high-yielding variety with rapid fruiting and abundant and regular fruit production. Harvesting begins in late July, and the fruits are consumed as soon as they are picked as they ripen. The pear can be consumed both raw and cooked, in compotes, pastries, and desserts, in fruit salads or mixed salads, in combination with cheeses or as an accompaniment to savoury dishes, alongside ducks, white meats (poultry and lamb), or game. It is also perfect for making juice or preserved fruits in syrup. Rich in water, the pear refreshes and quenches thirst. Very fleshy, it provides an incredible feeling of satiety. Moderately calorie-dense, it is well-supplied with potassium, calcium, and magnesium, with a significant iron content. It's content of vitamins C and E, antioxidants, and fibre makes the pear a health asset. It is invigorating, energizing, and rehydrating. Harvesting the fruits a few days before they reach full ripeness is preferable, as they do not over-ripen quickly, but they can only be stored for a few days.

Very popular, thanks to its fruits, the pear tree finds its place in the garden for the pleasure of young and old. 

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 5 m
Spread at maturity 4 m
Growth rate normal

Fruit

Fruit colour yellow
Fruit diameter 8 cm
Flavour Sugary
Use Table, Compote, Patisserie, Cooking
Harvest time July to August

Flowering

Flower colour white
Flowering time April
Inflorescence Umbel
Flower size 3 cm
Bee-friendly Attracts pollinators

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour green

Botanical data

Genus

Pyrus

Species

communis

Cultivar

André Desportes

Family

Rosaceae

Other common names

Common Pear, European Pear

Origin

Cultivar or hybrid

Product reference178371

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Planting and care

Your Wood Pear Tree André Desportes needs warmth; it will be planted sheltered from prevailing winds, especially in cooler climates and in full sun, preferably. The pear tree thrives in fresh, rich soils without stagnant moisture but doesn't appreciate overly dry or chalky soils. Like all fruit trees, Pear trees are ideally planted between October and March, outside of the freezing period. Container-grown trees can be planted year-round, except during high heat or frost periods.

To plant, loosen the soil deeply and remove rocks and unwanted weeds. Add some gravel to improve drainage if necessary. Dig a wide planting hole at least three times the volume of the root ball. Make sure to separate the subsoil from the topsoil. Mix bonemeal and organic matter (potting soil, compost, etc.) with the subsoil and pour this mixture into the bottom of the planting hole. Place the root ball, cover it with the topsoil without burying the graft union, and firm it down. Water thoroughly (about 10 litres). It may be beneficial to stake the pear tree by installing a guy wire system: plant three stakes in a triangle 50 cm (20in) around the trunk and connect them with pieces of wood. Protect the bark with a piece of rubber, for example, and attach the stakes to the trunk with wire. It is also possible to espalier it on support (U-shaped or Verrier espalier, for example).

For maintenance, every year in autumn, apply well-rotted compost on the surface. Then, in winter, add a small shovelful of wood ash, rich in potash, to improve fruiting. Hoe, if necessary, around the base of the tree. Water regularly during the first two or three years, depending on your climate.

The pear tree can be susceptible to various diseases and pests. To prevent scab (brown spots on leaves), brown rot (wilting of flowers and fruit rot on the tree), and powdery mildew (white fuzz on leaves), spray fungicide and horsetail decoctions. As for pests, the codling moth or fruit worm, a tiny caterpillar, can be controlled by installing bird and bat boxes, placing corrugated cardboard strips along the trunk, and bagging the fruits in brown kraft paper. In case of aphid infestation, spray water and black soap.

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Planting period

Best planting time October to November
Recommended planting time January to March, October to December

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Free-standing, Orchard
Region concerned Central Massif, Centre, North and Paris region, South West
Hardiness Hardy down to -23°C (USDA zone 6a) Show map
Ease of cultivation Amateur
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Acidic, Neutral
Soil type Silty-loamy (rich and light), rich, well-drained

Care

Pruning instructions Pear trees should be pruned every 2 to 3 years (except for trellised forms, where pruning should be annual and give priority to flowering buds). Pruning takes place between November and March, outside the frost period. To prune, remove any shoots that have grown at the base of the tree and any suckers that have developed on the trunk. Remove any dead or broken branches and any branches that intertwine. Cut back twigs and a few inner branches to allow air and light to circulate through the middle. Prune the ends of branches above an outward-facing bud. Brush the pruning wounds with a clay-type healing agent. In June, when the pears are pre-formed, carry out a thinning: keep only two fruits per bunch, giving preference to the pears on the periphery. Your pears will then grow to a larger size.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time January to March, June, December
Soil moisture Wet
Disease resistance Good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground

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