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CreatorsPalette  > Fruit_Trees > Pears - Domestic > Fan-Stil® Pear
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Fan-Stil® Pear (Pyrus communis)
Medium size, with typical bell pear shape.  Creamy yellow skin with slight red blush. Crisp,  juicy white flesh. 
Self-fertile, bears consistently.  Most resistant to fireblight of the pears.  Ripens: Late August into September. Requires approximately 500 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6 and probably lower.  Discovered by Fanick’s Nursery, San Antonio, TX
Fan-Stil® Pear (Pyrus communis)
Medium size, with typical bell pear shape.  Creamy yellow skin with slight red blush. Crisp,  juicy white flesh. 
Self-fertile, bears consistently.  Most resistant to fireblight of the pears.  Ripens: Late August into September. Requires approximately 500 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6 and probably lower.  Discovered by Fanick’s Nursery, San Antonio, TX
Fan-Stil® Pear (Pyrus communis)
Medium size, with typical bell pear shape.  Creamy yellow skin with slight red blush. Crisp,  juicy white flesh. 
Self-fertile, bears consistently.  Most resistant to fireblight of the pears.  Ripens: Late August into September. Requires approximately 500 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6 and probably lower.  Discovered by Fanick’s Nursery, San Antonio, TX
Fan-Stil® Pear (Pyrus communis)
Medium size, with typical bell pear shape.  Creamy yellow skin with slight red blush. Crisp,  juicy white flesh. 
Self-fertile, bears consistently.  Most resistant to fireblight of the pears.  Ripens: Late August into September. Requires approximately 500 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6 and probably lower.  Discovered by Fanick’s Nursery, San Antonio, TX
Fan-Stil® Pear (Pyrus communis)
Medium size, with typical bell pear shape.  Creamy yellow skin with slight red blush. Crisp,  juicy white flesh. 
Self-fertile, bears consistently.  Most resistant to fireblight of the pears.  Ripens: Late August into September. Requires approximately 500 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6 and probably lower.  Discovered by Fanick’s Nursery, San Antonio, TX
Fan-Stil® Pear (Pyrus communis)
Medium size, with typical bell pear shape.  Creamy yellow skin with slight red blush. Crisp,  juicy white flesh. 
Self-fertile, bears consistently.  Most resistant to fireblight of the pears.  Ripens: Late August into September. Requires approximately 500 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6 and probably lower.  Discovered by Fanick’s Nursery, San Antonio, TX
Fan-Stil® Pear (Pyrus communis)
Medium size, with typical bell pear shape.  Creamy yellow skin with slight red blush. Crisp,  juicy white flesh. 
Self-fertile, bears consistently.  Most resistant to fireblight of the pears.  Ripens: Late August into September. Requires approximately 500 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6 and probably lower.  Discovered by Fanick’s Nursery, San Antonio, TX
Fan-Stil® Pear (Pyrus communis)
Medium size, with typical bell pear shape. Creamy yellow skin with slight red blush. Crisp, juicy white flesh.
Self-fertile, bears consistently. Most resistant to fireblight of the pears. Ripens: Late August into September. Requires approximately 500 hours chilling below 45º F. Cold hardy to U.S.D.A. Zone 6 and probably lower. Discovered by Fanick’s Nursery, San Antonio, TX
Fan-Stil® Pear (Pyrus communis)
Medium size, with typical bell pear shape.  Creamy yellow skin with slight red blush. Crisp,  juicy white flesh. 
Self-fertile, bears consistently.  Most resistant to fireblight of the pears.  Ripens: Late August into September. Requires approximately 500 hours chilling below 45º F.  Cold hardy to U.S.D.A.  Zone 6 and probably lower.  Discovered by Fanick’s Nursery, San Antonio, TX
Fan-Stil® Pear (Pyrus communis)
Medium size, with typical bell pear shape. Creamy yellow skin with slight red blush. Crisp, juicy white flesh.
Self-fertile, bears consistently. Most resistant to fireblight of the pears. Ripens: Late August into September. Requires approximately 500 hours chilling below 45º F. Cold hardy to U.S.D.A. Zone 6 and probably lower. Discovered by Fanick’s Nursery, San Antonio, TX
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