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Southern Grove Pear Trees
Zones 7-10
Which pear trees grow well in Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas and Louisiana? Bartlett' pears are a popular choice in these states. Varieties like our exclusive Ambrosia pear offer sweet and juicy fruit, and their flavor improves with storage. Bartletts are self-sterile, so planting another pear tree as a pollinator is recommended. However, you can mix and match your Bartlett pears for an assorted orchard. Asian pears, such as Chojuro, are another wonderful option. They produce large, juicy, and slightly gritty fruit that is often used for cooking and canning. Regardless of your picks, we have the right trees for southern gardeners with this selection of Southern pears.