Pear Tree Bonsai

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Pear Tree Bonsai

Post by billa »

Heya Gang,

I have spent some time reading and searching around in this thread, looking for any info/care tips on Pear tree bonsai :reading:

I seriolusy had a long hard look without much luck. I even googled it (Ausbonsai is my first point of refernece always) and the best I got was a handful of pics and a brief general paragraph or two.

Am I not looking in the right places? or is it a failry uncommon bonsa specimen?

Would love it if some one could 'wire' me in the right direction lol

Thanks
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Try looking for Pyrus, or Pyrus calleriana, in the search field top right. :tu:
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ha! as always the case...when your so desperately looking for something its always right under your nose!!!


Thanks :)
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Re: Pear Tree Bonsai

Post by paddles »

I have a pear group, I treat it the same as the other "fruiting" trees, quince, plum, crabapple etc... seems to be doing ok :lost:
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