Pear matures in July and August.
Pear generally matures from July to August and is harvested from early September to late October. The fruit of pear is usually eaten. It is not only juicy and juicy, but also sweet and sour. It is also rich in nutrients and contains a variety of vitamins and fiber. Different types of pears have completely different tastes and textures.
Pear, also known as Yali and Big Yali, is harvested sooner or later depending on the variety, and most of them mature in July and August. The growth cycle is very long, and some varieties begin to bear fruit within 2-3 years, and the entire fruiting period can last for more than 50 years. Pears originated in Central Asia and are distributed in Hebei, Shandong, Shaanxi, Gansu and other provinces in China. They are also cultivated in Italy, the United States, Spain, the Soviet Union, and France.
Introduction to pears
Pear is cold-tolerant, drought-tolerant, waterlogging-tolerant, salt-alkali tolerant, has a well-developed root system, likes light and temperature, and should be planted in gentle slopes with deep soil and good drainage. It is especially ideal in sandy loam mountainous areas. The main propagation method of pears is grafting. Adult pear trees mainly produce fruit on short branches. After flowering and fruiting, the new shoots will expand to form a fruit stand, with 1 to 3 secondary shoots on the fruit stand. When conditions are good, flower buds can be formed continuously to bear fruit, but it often needs to be carried out during the fruiting process. Flower buds can form again in the second year and bear fruit the following year.
In terms of flowering and fruiting habits, pear flower buds are easier to form and can generally bear fruit at the right time, especially varieties with high germination rates and low branching ability, or varieties with axillary flower buds that have fruiting ability. The fruiting branch of pear is actually a fruiting mother branch, which can be divided into four different types: long fruiting branch, medium fruiting branch, short fruiting branch and axillary flower bud branch.
The above content refers to Baidu Encyclopedia - Pear (Pyrus plant of the Rosaceae family)