Kieffer Pear Tree – Pyrus communis ‘Kieffer’ Live Bareroot Trees | 2 Tree Bundle | 2–3 Feet Tall Self-Fertile Fruit Tree | Fast Growing | Cold & Heat Hardy
Kieffer Pear Tree – Pyrus communis ‘Kieffer’ Live Bareroot Trees | 2 Tree Bundle | 2–3 Feet Tall Self-Fertile Fruit Tree | Fast Growing | Cold & Heat Hardy
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Grow dependable, heavy-producing pear trees in your own backyard with these Kieffer Pear trees. This listing includes two healthy bareroot trees, approximately 2–3 feet tall and ready for planting.
Kieffer Pears are known for their crisp, juicy texture and mild sweet flavor. The fruit is excellent for fresh eating, canning, preserves, and baking. Pears ripen to a beautiful yellow color with a soft red blush.
This variety is highly adaptable and beginner-friendly. Kieffer Pear trees are fast growing, disease resistant, heat tolerant, cold hardy, and drought tolerant once established. They are also self-fertile, meaning a single tree can produce fruit—though planting multiple trees may increase yields.
These trees require approximately 350–400 chill hours, making them suitable for many warmer and moderate climates.
You will receive trees similar in size and health to those shown in the listing photos.
You will receive:
✔️ 2 live Kieffer Pear trees
✔️ Height: approximately 2–3 feet
✔️ Bareroot (no pot or soil)
✔️ Roots wrapped for moisture protection
✔️ Planting instructions included
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Kieffer Pear
Botanical Name: Pyrus communis ‘Kieffer’
Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
Growth Stage: Young bareroot tree
Sun Requirements: Full sun
Soil: Well-draining, adaptable to various soil types
Watering: Moderate; consistent during establishment
Mature Height: 15–25 feet
Mature Width: 12–20 feet
Growth Rate: Fast
Harvest Time: Late summer to early fall
Chill Hours: 350–400
USDA Zones: 4–9
Pollination: Self-fertile
💡 Care Tip: Soak roots in water for several hours before planting. Plant in full sun and mulch around the base to retain moisture and protect roots. Water regularly during the first growing season to establish a strong root system.
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