What season do pears grown in?
Pears grown in the northern hemisphere ripen in the summer and early autumn. In the southern hemisphere, pears ripen in the late autumn and early winter. The exact harvesting season depends on the specific variety of pear and the climate in which it is grown. Some common pear varieties and their approximate harvesting seasons include:
- Bartlett pears: late summer to early autumn in the northern hemisphere, late autumn to early winter in the southern hemisphere
- Comice pears: early autumn in the northern hemisphere, late autumn to early winter in the southern hemisphere
- Bosc pears: late autumn in both the northern and southern hemispheres
- Anjou pears: late autumn to early winter in both the northern and southern hemispheres
It's worth noting that the harvesting season for pears can vary slightly depending on the region and year. For the most accurate information, it's best to consult a local agricultural extension office or a reputable source of information on pear growing.
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