
Shinseiki Asian Pear Tree - Heavy producer of sweet snack-sized fruit, thrives everywhere from tropical to cold climates! (2 years old and 3-4 feet tall.)
Shinseiki is one of the most popular Asian Pear cultivars in the United States for good reason. Similar to all Asian Pears, Shinseiki is an extremely heavy producer and begins bearing fruit at a relatively young age of two to three years old. The fruit produced by Shinseiki are bright yellow, bursting with sweet nectary juice, and tend to be much smaller in size when compared to cultivars such as Hosui and Chojuro. In fact, Shinseiki Asian Pears are typically about half the size of these Asian Pears! This makes these Asian Pears perfectly snack-sized for to eat fresh, pack away for lunch, or keep on the counter. The fruit grown by Shinseiki may be smaller, but this tree more than makes up for this by producing up to twice as much fruit as other Asian Pear cultivars! An uncommon characteristic of the Shinkseiki Asian Pear is the vast range of climates where this tree thrives. Growing zones for Shinseiki range from tropical climates, such as Hawaii, all the way to continental clima