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Concorde Pear Trees

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Pear Trees Eating Late Season Mid Season Fruiting Pollination Group C

Spur Fruiting Pollinator Self fertile

 

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Pyrus Concorde - Mid Season

Description of Concorde Trees & Fruit:
Concorde pear trees are popular with gardeners. The sweet, soft fruit are good quality and store well. The crop size on a mature tree is excellent.

Concorde trees are ideal for growing on wires as an espalier or cordon etc. They have very flexible side shoots.

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Characteristics of Concorde Trees:

  • Self Fertile.
  • Pollination group C.
  • Ideal for training on wires.
  • Harvest in September.

Pollination Partners for Concorde:
To make fruit, all pear trees need to be pollinated by another variety. Concorde will bear some fruit on its own, but still needs a partner for the best crops.
Concorde is in pollination group C.
This means that is can cross-pollinate with trees in Groups B & C.
Please see our guide to Pollinating Pear Trees for a full list of partners for Concorde.

Rootstocks:
Concorde Maidens, Bushes & Standards are grown on "Quince A" rootsocks. These are suitable for espaliers and free standing trees.
Our Concorde Cordons are grown on dwarfing "Quince C" rootsocks.

Growing Concorde Pear Trees:
Rich soil is important - dig in plenty of good manure and compost before planting.
Soil drainage must be good.
The more sun your trees get the better your crops will be.

Details about delivery sizes: Guide to Fruit Tree Sizing.

History & Parentage of Concorde:
Bred at the East Malling Research Station in 1977 from Conference and Doyenne du Comice.