Pyrus communis Taylor's Gold - Taylor's Gold Pear
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Taylor's Gold Pear

Pyrus communis 'Taylor's Gold'
$39.95
Taylor's Gold Pear on Semi-Standard (OHxF 87) root - Extra Large 5/8" up caliper grade
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Taylor's Gold is a sport or limb mutation of Comice pear.  It has golden yellow skin with some russeting.  The fruit is large, smooth-fleshed and very juicy and tender.  Excellent eating pear.

Taylor's Gold was discovered as a limb sport on a Comice tree on the property of Michael and Weendy King-Turner in New Zealand in 1985.  It was introduced into North America around 2000.

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Fruit Characteristics
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Other Attributes
  Aromatic
  Sweet
Site Requirements
  Full Sun
Skill Required