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I have a two trees (๐ŸŒณ๐ŸŒณ) in my front yard and I thought both were supposed to be Pear๐Ÿtrees but only one of them fruits every other year.  Since one gets fruit I know it's a pear๐Ÿtree but I'm wondering about the other so I'll post photos of both below.  At the very end of the post I'll also post a photo of a tree in the back yard if anyone can tell me about it as well.   Any input or answers is greatly appreciated.  

 

The photo below is of the tree that has never fruited or had fruit.

The photos below is of the other front yard tree that has fruited ๐Ÿ for at least two times in the last three years.  In one photo you can see pears ๐Ÿ ๐Ÿ๐Ÿgrowing this year.  The fruit though doesn't matter too much because usually I have squirrels ๐Ÿฟ ๐Ÿฟ ๐Ÿฟ ๐Ÿฟ that pick the fruit ๐Ÿ right off the tree and it disappears before it gets ripe and ready to pick.๐Ÿคฌ


 

Last there is a tree ๐ŸŒณ in my backyard that looks similar to the one that gives fruit ๐Ÿ in the front only the back yard tree has never fruited once even though it also is supposed to be a Pear Tree๐Ÿ

Be as the Bereans ( Acts 17:11 )

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  • mceclip0: Fruit tree leaves
  • mceclip1: Tall tree in front yard
  • mceclip3: Leaves of fruit tree in front yard
  • mceclip2: Leaves of tall tree in front yard
  • mceclip4: full photo of pear tree
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No way am I a tree expert but it looks like a decorative pear tree. Bet they all are and some of them have pears. I have decorative pear trees and one of them has fruit every year...so loaded we have to pick them before they break the limbs...they are large and we and others pick and cook them. They taste like apples...so they are edible... but the other two have never had one pear that I ever saw.

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Jutu posted:

No way am I a tree expert but it looks like a decorative pear tree. Bet they all are and some of them have pears. I have decorative pear trees and one of them has fruit every year...so loaded we have to pick them before they break the limbs...they are large and we and others pick and cook them. They taste like apples...so they are edible... but the other two have never had one pear that I ever saw.

What you have is one mama and two daddy trees.

Jack Hammer posted:
Jutu posted:

No way am I a tree expert but it looks like a decorative pear tree. Bet they all are and some of them have pears. I have decorative pear trees and one of them has fruit every year...so loaded we have to pick them before they break the limbs...they are large and we and others pick and cook them. They taste like apples...so they are edible... but the other two have never had one pear that I ever saw.

What you have is one mama and two daddy trees.

And as usual the mama tree is doing all the work!

Jack Hammer posted:
Jutu posted:

No way am I a tree expert but it looks like a decorative pear tree. Bet they all are and some of them have pears. I have decorative pear trees and one of them has fruit every year...so loaded we have to pick them before they break the limbs...they are large and we and others pick and cook them. They taste like apples...so they are edible... but the other two have never had one pear that I ever saw.

What you have is one mama and two daddy trees.

I've actually heard of this before but I'm totally ignorant, with regard to trees, of telling the difference between the trees.  Sounds like I have two daddy trees also but then the back yard tree actually has limbs that are assuming more the position of the tree that has fruited yet still no pears.  Maybe it's just too far from the daddy tree for me to get fruit from it, or maybe the fruiting tree is far more jealous and isn't letting the back tree get any pears.    Maybe I need to find, yet another pear tree, and plant it in the backyard?

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