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‘Yoinashi’ Asian Pear — Scion Cuttings

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Description

Yoinashi is a modern cultivar that means “excellent pear”. This mid-late September season, fresh eating Asian Pear ripens between Hosui and Shinko and is also good for storage & canning. The fruit is large with a russeted orange-brown skin. The flesh is firm, crisp, and juicy & with a rich and aromatic flavor. Tree is vigorous, is partially self-fertile and is resistant to fireblight & pseudomonas. It has an upright habit and should be thinned to maintain annual bearing and prevent limb breakage. Excellent keeper (4 months). It originated in Japan. USDA Hardiness Zones: 5-10. USPTO trademark is dead.

Asian Pear species description: Asian Pear is drought tolerant. USDA Hardiness Zones: 5-9. Asian Pears do great in the Pacific Northwest. Grafted onto appropriate vigorous rootstocks, an Asian pear can be prolific producers in our soil and climate. Cultivars are classified in two groups. Most of the cultivars belong to the Akanashi (‘Russet pears’) group, and have yellowish-brown rinds. The Aonashi (‘Green pears’) have yellow-green rinds.

SKU: AP21
Variety: Yoinashi
Common Name: Asian Pear
Latin Name: Pyrus pyrifolia
Family: Rosaceae
Tree: upright
should be thinned to maintain annual bearing and prevent limb breakage
Characteristics: fresh, storage, canning
Patent: USPTO trademark is dead
Pollination: partially self-fertile
Storage: excellent (4 months)
Other Common Names: Japanese Pear, Chinese Pear, Korean Pear, Taiwanese Pear, Apple Pear, Zodiac Pear, Three-halves Pear, Papple, Naspati, Sand Pear, Nashi Pear
Origin: Japan
Lifecycle: Perennial
Leaf Drop: Deciduous
Forest Layer: Understory Tree
Food Type: Fruit Tree
Height: 15ft
Width: 15ft
Vigor: yes
Hardiness: 5-10
Sun: Full, Partial
Habitats: Warm rainy regions at elevations of 100 – 1400 meters in China. Naturalized in low mountains and around villages in C. and S. Japan.
Soil PH: 5.5-8
Soil Type: Sand, Loam, Clay, Heavy Clay
Flower Type: Hermaphroditic
Pollinated By: Bees, Insects
Fruit: large with a russeted orange-brown skin. The flesh is firm, crisp, and juicy, with a rich and aromatic flavor
Season (Ripening): mid-late September (between Hosui and Shinko)
Disease Resistance: fireblight, pseudomonas
Sources: pfaf.org
wikipedia.org

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