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    History. Pyrus calleryana in flower. Pear cultivation in temperate climates extends to the remotest antiquity, and evidence exists of its use as a food since prehistoric times. Many traces have been found in prehistoric pile dwellings around Lake Zurich. [16] Pears were cultivated in China as early as 2000 BC. [17]

  3. www.britishapplesandpears.co.uk › history-of-pearsHistory Of Pears

    It is thought that pears originated in the Caucasus from where they spread to Europe and Asia and that they were first cultivated more than 4000 years ago. 13th century BC - 600 AD. Both the Ancient Greeks and Romans valued the fruit for its flavour and medicinal properties.

  4. Where Did Pears Come From? Long ago, pears grew wild in places between Western Asia and Europe. People have been enjoying pears for a really long time. It is believed that people in China, Egypt, and Mesopotamia ate pears around 4000 BCE. Back then, pears were not as big or sweet as the ones we’re used to now. They were smaller and harder.

  5. Oct 18, 2024 · History and types. The common pear is probably of European origin and has been cultivated since ancient times. The pear was introduced into the New World by Europeans as soon as the colonies were established. Early Spanish missionaries carried the fruit to Mexico and California.

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  6. Pears are one of the world’s oldest cultivated and beloved fruits. In 5,000 B.C., Feng Li, a Chinese diplomat, abandoned his responsibilities when he became consumed by grafting peaches, almonds, persimmons, pears and apples as a commercial venture.

  7. The cultivated Common pear (P. communis subsp. communis) is thought to be descended from two subspecies of wild pears, categorized as P. communis subsp. pyraster (syn. P. pyraster) and P. communis subsp. caucasica (syn. P. caucasica), which are interfertile with domesticated pears.

  8. Common names: pear, domestic pear, common pear, European pear. Scientific name: Pyrus communis. Family: Rosaceae. Origin: non-native. Pear trees are deciduous and usually grow to about 12m, though some can reach up to 20m. The crown of the tree is domed and the branches can have spiny twigs.

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