Winter Nelis pear

Fruit of the Winter Nelis pear
(watercolor from USDA)
Cultivar 'Winter Nelis'
Origin Belgium, early 1800's(Jean Charles Nelis)

The Winter Nelis pear is a deciduous pear tree growing to 8m depending on rootstock, and is sparse and spreading in form. It is not frost tender. Its flowers are self-sterile and a pollinator tree is required that flowers at a similar time (its flowering group is D or 4).[1] It is a late-season dessert pear. The fruit are medium in size and have outstanding storage properties for a pear, easily keeping for a couple of months. Hoggs Fruit Manual (1880s) describes it as one of the richest flavoured pears, flesh being yellowish, fine-grained, buttery and melting, with a rich, sugary and vinous flavour and a fine aroma.[2] The pear is named after Jean Charles Nelis, who raised it from seed in the early 1800s. It was introduced to England in 1818 and to the USA in 1823[3][4]

Winter Nelis pear, from The Pears of New York (1921) by Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick

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