Stacyville European Pear

scionwood
Pyrus communis
This is a twig for grafting. Late summer.

Unknown origin. Stacyville, Maine. Rare!

Sweet fruit with delicious citrusy aftertaste is good for fresh eating, although we prefer to cook it. They don’t keep for long; use them up quickly! 

Medium-sized obovate-obtuse-pyriform pears are light yellow with an orange to greyish-red blush.   

Long ago, friends told John about the pear and insisted he make the trip to Stacyville in southern Aroostook County. When he finally saw it himself, he thought the 50' vase-shaped tree was an elm. That tree, held together with cables, was extremely old but still bearing huge crops.

Our tree gives us large crops most years. Precocious and productive. Appears to be self-pollinating. Disease resistant, extremely hardy and very vigorous. Z3.

BACK!
ships in early spring

7970 Stacyville

A: 1 1 ft scionwood stick
$6.00
Early shipment only, order deadline passed
B: 1 ft bulk scionwood (10' minimum)
$5.50
Early shipment only, order deadline passed