if it’s an original and unique, maybe you should name it. sell a few to some friend you have made, or you could get it registered as a cultivar in the name you gave it. not many back yard fruit growers get that opportunity. So i agree with murky. sometime in the future when the time is right for you go ahead and get it recorded and get a few out their. heck you might be able to sell the cultivar rights to somebody who will sell them to the public if it’s really good pear with disease resistance.
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You are right. One day, I may be motivated to spread the tree around. The tree is still young and I’m still assessing the quality of the fruit and the tree. I’m still waiting for the days where it’s fully grown and produce so much fruits that I have to give it away. Each fruit spur will have the ability to produce up to 3 pears.
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