Fruit Trees

Pyrus 'Multiple Pears Dwarf' 3-Way (Pear)

Pyrus communis (multi-graft)

Also known as European 3-Way Pear Combo

$74.95

Size

SunFull sun
💧WaterModerate
🌡Zones5-9
🌊CoastalSuitable

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About This Plant

The 3-Way Pear Combo is three European pear cultivars grafted on a single dwarf rootstock, providing built-in cross-pollination plus staggered harvest windows from one tree footprint. Ideal for small gardens that want pear diversity without three trees.

European pears bloom in April and harvest from August through October on the Oregon coast. They are picked firm and ripened off the tree, which is the key handling difference from apple. Most cultivars need a cross-pollinator from the same bloom group. Self-fertile selections still bear better with a partner.

Fire blight is the disease to watch on European pears in the maritime PNW. Prune in dry summer weather, sterilize tools between cuts, and remove blighted wood promptly. Pear psylla and codling moth round out the major pest pressures. Pears are not deer-resistant, so cage young trees through establishment.

Native fruiting alternatives: If you're considering native fruiting alternatives that support PNW birds and ecology, look at Amelanchier alnifolia (Saskatoon), Vaccinium ovatum (Evergreen Huckleberry), Malus fusca (Pacific Crabapple), or Prunus virginiana (Choke Cherry). These provide bird food, pollinator support, and Indigenous food heritage in your landscape.

Plant Details

Botanical
Pyrus communis (multi-graft)
Common name
European 3-Way Pear Combo
Lifecycle
Perennial
Foliage type
Deciduous
Mature size
12–15 ft (maintained); 20 ft unpruned tall × 10–15 ft wide
Growth rate
Moderate
Bloom time
Spring
Bloom color
White
Foliage color
Green
Pollination
Self-fertile
Rootstock
Dwarf
Harvest
Fall

Care Notes

Plant in well-drained, average to moist soil. Needs a cross-pollinator from the same bloom group for good fruit set. Watch for fire blight; cut out and burn affected branches and sterilize tools between cuts. Monitor for pear psylla and pear scab. Pick fruit firm and ripen off the tree. Protect young trees from deer.

Garden Attributes

  • Pacific NW native
  • Deer resistant
  • Coastal suitable
  • Grown organically
  • Wildlife: Bird forage, Pollinator support
  • 🌱 Edible: Fruit
  • Fruit is safe; seeds contain trace cyanogenic compounds.
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