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Big Brown Pear Tree

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Big Brown Pear TreeEvery rare tree purchase supports historical orchard preservation Each handpicked tree includes a durable etched metal display tag Big Brown Pear Pyrus communis (Heirloom Variety) Historical Significance This exceptionally rare heirloom pear was discovered very recently in the Nevada County region of California. Its rugged brown skin and large size set it apart visually, but its flavor and texture are where it truly shines. Thought to be a long

Every rare tree purchase supports historical orchard preservation

Each handpicked tree includes a durable etched metal display tag

Big Brown Pear – Pyrus communis (Heirloom Variety)

Historical Significance

This exceptionally rare heirloom pear was discovered very recently in the Nevada County region of California. Its rugged brown skin and large size set it apart visually, but its flavor and texture are where it truly shines. Thought to be a long-forgotten cultivar passed down through generations, its original name and history have been lost to time—but the legacy lives on thorugh its discovery by the Felix Gillet Institute team.

Found growing among other antique orchard specimens, this variety is likely the result of natural selection and old-world propagation practices common in Sierra Foothill farms of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

Found growing among other antique orchard specimens, this variety is likely the result of natural selection and old-world propagation practices common in Sierra Foothill farms of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

How to Grow

Climate & Location: Ideal for USDA Zones 5–9. Performs best in areas with cold winters and warm, dry summers. The original mother tree thrives at approximately 2,400' elevation. Estimated chill hours: 700–900.

Soil Requirements: Grafted on full-sized rootstock—either Pyrus communis seedling or OHxF97—for strong anchoring and adaptability. Prefers loamy, well-drained soils but tolerates clay and variable pH.

Planting: Select a sunny site with ample space for a standard-size tree. Plant in fall or early spring. Ensure the graft union remains above the soil line. Mulch to conserve moisture and suppress weeds.

Watering: Water deeply and regularly for the first 2–3 years. Mature trees should be watered during extended dry spells, especially in summer when fruit is developing.

Pruning: Prune in winter to shape and remove damaged, inward, or crossing branches. Maintain an open canopy to increase light and airflow. A strong central leader system is recommended for pears.

Fruit Production

Pollination: Likely not self-fertile. Plant with another European pear nearby (such as Bosc, Comice, or Bartlett) for reliable fruit set. Primary pollinators include honeybees and wild insects.

Thinning: Thin fruit clusters in early summer to promote larger, higher-quality pears and prevent limb strain. Leave 5–6 inches between remaining fruit.

Fertilization: Feed in early spring with a balanced organic fertilizer. Avoid over-applying nitrogen. Topdress with compost in fall to improve soil biology and moisture retention.

Harvesting

Fruit ripens in October in mid-elevation climates. Pears should be picked when mature but still firm, and allowed to ripen off the tree. At peak ripeness, the Big Brown Pear delivers a creamy, sweet bite with satisfying crunch—frequently compared to, or preferred over, Winter Nellis. Excellent fresh from the tree; also suitable for storing short-term in cool, dry conditions.

Conclusion

The Big Brown Pear is a one-of-a-kind discovery—a lost heirloom with unmatched size, flavor, and history. Whether you're preserving the legacy of California's orchard past or adding rare diversity to your backyard orchard, this tree offers both resilience and reward. With strong disease resistance and show-stopping fruit, it’s a perfect example of why these forgotten varieties are worth saving.

Explore our full Pear Tree Collection.

Learn more in our Pear Tree Growing Guide.

To learn more about these historical trees, visit the Felix Gillet Institute.

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