Pear (Asian), Shinsui, Bare Root
Early-season, sweet Asian pear
Pear (Asian), Shinsui, Bare Root - Bare Root / 5-6' / Standard Pyrus calleryana rootstock is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Pear, Shinsui Asian
Pyrus pyrifolia 'Shinsui'
Shinsui Asian Pear is an early-season variety known for its sweet, juicy, and crisp fruit. The name "Shinsui" translates to "New Water," reflecting the pear's refreshingly high juice content. This round, medium-sized pear has smooth, russeted skin that ripens to a rich orange-bronze color. With its firm yet tender flesh and an aromatic sweetness, Shinsui is perfect for fresh eating and adding a crisp, sweet note to salads. Ripening in late summer, it's one of the earliest Asian pear varieties to mature, providing a tasty harvest before other varieties are ready. Shinsui is partially self-pollinating but benefits from cross-pollination with other Asian pear varieties like Hosui, 20th Century, or Shinseiki for improved yields.
Key Characteristics
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Early Ripening with Sweet, Juicy Flavor
Shinsui ripens in late July to early August, offering one of the earliest harvests among Asian pears. Its sweet, juicy flesh makes it ideal for enjoying fresh from the tree, and its early ripening helps extend the Asian pear season for those who love a summer treat. -
Crisp, Aromatic Flesh with Orange-Bronze Skin
Shinsui pears have a beautifully russeted, orange-bronze skin with a firm, crisp texture inside. The flesh is sweet with a delicate, floral aroma, making it a refreshing snack that pairs well with cheese plates, salads, or as a fresh dessert. -
Partially Self-Pollinating with Better Yields from Partners
While Shinsui can produce some fruit on its own, it benefits from cross-pollination with other Asian pear varieties such as Hosui, 20th Century, or Shinseiki. A pollination partner helps increase the size and quantity of the fruit, making Shinsui an excellent addition to mixed orchards. -
Resistant to Fire Blight and Adaptable
Shinsui is resistant to fire blight, a common disease affecting pears, making it a reliable option for home orchards, especially in regions with humid summers. Its adaptability allows it to thrive in well-drained soils and various climates, particularly in warmer regions. -
Ornamental White Blossoms for Spring Beauty
In early spring, Shinsui Asian Pear trees are covered in beautiful white blossoms that attract bees and other pollinators, supporting a healthy ecosystem in your garden. These flowers add a decorative touch to the landscape before giving way to the crisp, flavorful fruit.
Product Details
- Native range: Japan
- Plant life cycle: Perennial
- Sun requirements: Full sun
- Soil requirements: Well-drained, medium
- Mature height: 12-15 feet
- Bloom time: March to April
- Bloom color: White
- USDA Hardiness zones: 5-9
Shinsui Asian Pear is a fantastic choice for those who want a sweet, early-ripening pear with a unique flavor and satisfying crunch. Its adaptability, resistance to fire blight, and ornamental spring blooms make it a standout addition to home orchards.
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Sun RequirementsFull Sun
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Soil RequirementsMedium, Medium-Wet
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Bloom ColorWhite
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Bloom TimeApril
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USDA Hardiness ZonesZone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7, Zone 8, Zone 9+
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Chill Hours300 or less
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