
Birchleaf Pear (Pyrus betulifolia) – Seeds
Birchleaf Pear (Pyrus betulifolia) is a hardy, adaptable pear species valued for its beautiful birch-like leaves, dense branching, and strong root system. Commonly used as a reliable rootstock for many pear cultivars, this species also serves as an attractive ornamental tree for landscapes. It thrives in a wide range of climates and soils, making it a versatile choice for gardeners and growers.
Key Features
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Hardy pear species with birch-like foliage
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Popular and vigorous rootstock variety
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Suitable for ornamental landscaping and nursery propagation
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Tolerates a wide range of soils and climates
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Fast-growing with a deep, resilient root system
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Non-GMO, high-quality seed stock
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Excellent choice for long-term orchard planning
Specifications
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Common Name: Birchleaf Pear
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Botanical Name: Pyrus betulifolia
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Seed Type: Non-GMO
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Plant Type: Deciduous tree
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Growth Habit: Upright, dense canopy
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USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
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Sowing Season: Late Winter to Spring
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Soil Preference: Well-draining, adaptable to clay, loam, or sandy soils
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Sun Exposure: Full Sun
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Germination Time: 4–8 weeks (after cold stratification)
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Mature Height: 20–40 ft
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Spacing: 15–20 ft
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Water Needs: Moderate
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Special Traits: Excellent rootstock; high adaptability
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GMO Status: 100% Non-GMO
Planting Guide
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Stratification: Refrigerate seeds for 8–12 weeks in moist peat or sand.
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Sowing Depth: Plant ½ inch deep in well-drained soil.
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Temperature: Maintain 65–75°F (18–24°C) after stratification.
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Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, avoiding waterlogging.
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Light Requirements: Full sun promotes faster, healthier growth.
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Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors after frost danger has passed.
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Tree Care: Prune during dormancy to maintain form and structure.
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Ideal Use: Ornamental tree planting, pear grafting/rootstock, landscape borders.
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Birchleaf Pear (Pyrus betulifolia) – Seeds
Birchleaf Pear (Pyrus betulifolia) is a hardy, adaptable pear species valued for its beautiful birch-like leaves, dense branching, and strong root system. Commonly used as a reliable rootstock for many pear cultivars, this species also serves as an attractive ornamental tree for landscapes. It thrives in a wide range of climates and soils, making it a versatile choice for gardeners and growers.
Key Features
-
Hardy pear species with birch-like foliage
-
Popular and vigorous rootstock variety
-
Suitable for ornamental landscaping and nursery propagation
-
Tolerates a wide range of soils and climates
-
Fast-growing with a deep, resilient root system
-
Non-GMO, high-quality seed stock
-
Excellent choice for long-term orchard planning
Specifications
-
Common Name: Birchleaf Pear
-
Botanical Name: Pyrus betulifolia
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO
-
Plant Type: Deciduous tree
-
Growth Habit: Upright, dense canopy
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
-
Sowing Season: Late Winter to Spring
-
Soil Preference: Well-draining, adaptable to clay, loam, or sandy soils
-
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
-
Germination Time: 4–8 weeks (after cold stratification)
-
Mature Height: 20–40 ft
-
Spacing: 15–20 ft
-
Water Needs: Moderate
-
Special Traits: Excellent rootstock; high adaptability
-
GMO Status: 100% Non-GMO
Planting Guide
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Stratification: Refrigerate seeds for 8–12 weeks in moist peat or sand.
-
Sowing Depth: Plant ½ inch deep in well-drained soil.
-
Temperature: Maintain 65–75°F (18–24°C) after stratification.
-
Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, avoiding waterlogging.
-
Light Requirements: Full sun promotes faster, healthier growth.
-
Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors after frost danger has passed.
-
Tree Care: Prune during dormancy to maintain form and structure.
-
Ideal Use: Ornamental tree planting, pear grafting/rootstock, landscape borders.
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Description
Birchleaf Pear (Pyrus betulifolia) is a hardy, adaptable pear species valued for its beautiful birch-like leaves, dense branching, and strong root system. Commonly used as a reliable rootstock for many pear cultivars, this species also serves as an attractive ornamental tree for landscapes. It thrives in a wide range of climates and soils, making it a versatile choice for gardeners and growers.
Key Features
-
Hardy pear species with birch-like foliage
-
Popular and vigorous rootstock variety
-
Suitable for ornamental landscaping and nursery propagation
-
Tolerates a wide range of soils and climates
-
Fast-growing with a deep, resilient root system
-
Non-GMO, high-quality seed stock
-
Excellent choice for long-term orchard planning
Specifications
-
Common Name: Birchleaf Pear
-
Botanical Name: Pyrus betulifolia
-
Seed Type: Non-GMO
-
Plant Type: Deciduous tree
-
Growth Habit: Upright, dense canopy
-
USDA Hardiness Zones: 4–9
-
Sowing Season: Late Winter to Spring
-
Soil Preference: Well-draining, adaptable to clay, loam, or sandy soils
-
Sun Exposure: Full Sun
-
Germination Time: 4–8 weeks (after cold stratification)
-
Mature Height: 20–40 ft
-
Spacing: 15–20 ft
-
Water Needs: Moderate
-
Special Traits: Excellent rootstock; high adaptability
-
GMO Status: 100% Non-GMO
Planting Guide
-
Stratification: Refrigerate seeds for 8–12 weeks in moist peat or sand.
-
Sowing Depth: Plant ½ inch deep in well-drained soil.
-
Temperature: Maintain 65–75°F (18–24°C) after stratification.
-
Watering: Keep soil consistently moist, avoiding waterlogging.
-
Light Requirements: Full sun promotes faster, healthier growth.
-
Transplanting: Move seedlings outdoors after frost danger has passed.
-
Tree Care: Prune during dormancy to maintain form and structure.
-
Ideal Use: Ornamental tree planting, pear grafting/rootstock, landscape borders.























