A unique cross between European pear and common whitebeam (Aria edulis). Produces a highly fragrant and delicious 2-3" fruit in August. Bright yellow fruits contrast with silvery foliage. Shipova originated in France in the 1600s and has been propagated by grafting ever since. Formerly known as Sorbopyrus. Sometimes mistakenly listed as a mountain ash hybrid due to whitebeam being previously classified in the genus Sorbus. Best pollinators: Bosc, Comice, Orcas. Somewhat self-fruitful.
ZONE: 4-9
POLLINATION/BLOOM TIME: Mid-late blooming, somewhat self-fertile. For appropriate cross pollination click HERE
RECOMMENDED GROWING AND CARE:
Full to 3/4 sun, balanced moisture, reduce grass competition in root zone. Top dress with compost yearly. Summer prune for airflow and ease of harvest. Spur bearer. Early season. Fruit fully ripe when canary yellow with red blush.
CHILL HOURS: n/a hours below 45F
DISEASE RESISTANCE: No known pests or diseases.
SIZE AT MATURITY: Dwarf - 8' x 12'| Semi Dwarf – 10-16' x 15'| Standard – 20' x 20'
*Mature size is not definitive – Climate, soil, care, and pruning methods all factor into size at maturity*