Four Asian pears on one living trellis, crisp fruit, spring blooms, and a sleek espalier shape that turns a sunny wall into an orchard
FEATURES:
- Four Asian pear varieties on one tree for variety, staggered ripening, and extra fun at harvest
- Espalier-trained form creates a flat, architectural “fruiting wall” for tight spaces
- White spring blooms that bring a fresh, orchard-bright display
- Crisp, juicy pears with that signature refreshing snap Asian pears are loved for
- Perfect for patios and sunny fences where warmth helps fruit ripen beautifully
- Fall color in golden-yellow to amber tones for a warm seasonal finish
- Varieties include: Comice, Red Anjou, Bartlett, and Red Bartlett
- Hand Selected; Fresh from the Grower
- Ships on our trucks because the size of the tree - does not fit in a box.
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip:
Treat espalier like you would a piece of outdoor art. Keep the surrounding plant palette minimal and tidy, herbs, low perennials, or gravel, so the structure reads clearly. And here’s the secret: a warm, sunny wall can improve ripening, so your prettiest placement can also be your smartest placement.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 5-9
- Mature Height: 6-8' tall trained
- Mature Width: 6-10' tall trained
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 6-10' tall
Four Asian pears on one living trellis, crisp fruit, spring blooms, and a sleek espalier shape that turns a sunny wall into an orchard
FEATURES:
- Four Asian pear varieties on one tree for variety, staggered ripening, and extra fun at harvest
- Espalier-trained form creates a flat, architectural “fruiting wall” for tight spaces
- White spring blooms that bring a fresh, orchard-bright display
- Crisp, juicy pears with that signature refreshing snap Asian pears are loved for
- Perfect for patios and sunny fences where warmth helps fruit ripen beautifully
- Fall color in golden-yellow to amber tones for a warm seasonal finish
- Varieties include: Comice, Red Anjou, Bartlett, and Red Bartlett
- Hand Selected; Fresh from the Grower
- Ships on our trucks because the size of the tree - does not fit in a box.
Bower & Branch Landscape Design Tip:
Treat espalier like you would a piece of outdoor art. Keep the surrounding plant palette minimal and tidy, herbs, low perennials, or gravel, so the structure reads clearly. And here’s the secret: a warm, sunny wall can improve ripening, so your prettiest placement can also be your smartest placement.
Growth Facts
- Hardiness Zone: 5-9
- Mature Height: 6-8' tall trained
- Mature Width: 6-10' tall trained
- Exposure: Full Sun
- Spacing: 6-10' tall
Why plant Espalier Asian Pear (four varieties)?
This is what happens when a fruit tree decides to be both productive and stylish. The 4-in-1 Espalier Asian Pear is trained into a flat, structured shape, so it looks like living garden architecture, clean lines, intentional form, and a little “European courtyard” energy. Then it does the best part: it produces four different Asian pear varieties on one tree, giving you a wider spread of flavor and an extended harvest window without needing multiple trees.
In spring, it blooms in white blossoms that feel crisp and classic. As the season warms, the fruit develops into that signature Asian pear experience: crisp, juicy, and refreshing, like nature’s best snack with a satisfying crunch. It’s a fruiting tree you can grow in smaller spaces, and it’s also a conversation piece.
How to use Espalier Asian Pear (four varieties) in the landscape?
Plant it along a sunny wall, fence, or sturdy trellis where the espalier shape can be supported and appreciated as a design feature. It’s ideal near patios and outdoor dining spaces, where you can enjoy spring blooms, watch fruit develop through the season, and harvest without trekking across the yard. Use it to define a garden room, soften hardscape, or add privacy without bulk since it grows trained flat rather than spreading wide. For best fruiting, choose a location with strong sun and good airflow, and keep the area below it clean and simple with a mulch ring, gravel, or low groundcovers so the trained branches remain the star.
Frequently Asked Questions
The blooms are white, appearing in spring in a classic, orchard-style flower display.
Because this tree includes multiple Asian pear varieties grafted onto one espalier form, it can improve pollination within the tree itself. For the most consistent fruit set, plant in full sun, encourage pollinators, and provide good airflow around the branches.
Prune in late winter while dormant to maintain the main trained framework, then do light summer trimming to keep new shoots aligned along the espalier plane. Remove outward-growing shoots, keep branches tied with gentle support, and aim for clean horizontal lines without constricting the wood.