Comice Pear
Pyrus communis
PEA-616
The Comice Pear produces a large fruit with a very juicy, melting flesh which has outstanding flavor. The fruit is golden with a trace of red. This Pear is sometimes referrred to as the "connoisseur's" pear. Pollinate with a Bartlett Pear.
Max Elevation: 5
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Plants similar to Comice Pear
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Red Bartlett Pear
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