
Pear (Asian), Hosui Asian
Hosui Asian Pear is a beloved variety known for its crisp, juicy texture and honey-sweet flavor with subtle hints of spice. With golden-bronze skin and exceptional fruit quality, Hosui is a favorite for fresh eating and culinary uses alike. This self-fertile tree is highly productive, ripening in late summer to early fall, and thrives in a range of climates. Hosui's beautiful spring blossoms and ornamental appeal make it a functional and attractive addition to home orchards and edible landscapes.
Key Characteristics
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Exceptional Fruit Quality: Hosui Asian Pear produces medium to large fruits with smooth, golden-bronze skin and a crisp, juicy texture. Its honey-sweet flavor with mild spice notes makes it perfect for fresh eating, fruit salads, and desserts.
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Reliable Productivity: This variety is known for its heavy, consistent fruit production. Ripening from late summer to early fall, Hosui provides a reliable and abundant harvest year after year.
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Self-Fertile with Cross-Pollination Benefits: Hosui is self-fertile, meaning it can produce fruit on its own. However, cross-pollination with other Asian pear varieties like Shinseiki or Chojuro can boost yields and improve fruit size.
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Beautiful Spring Blossoms: In early spring, the tree is covered in fragrant white blossoms that attract bees and other pollinators, adding ornamental beauty to orchards and gardens.
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Adaptable and Easy to Grow: Hosui is tolerant of a wide range of soils, preferring well-drained, loamy soil, and grows well in full sun. Its disease resistance and low maintenance needs make it a great choice for home growers.
Product Details
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, loamy soils; tolerates slightly acidic to neutral soils
- Bloom Time: Early spring
- Bloom Color: White
- Fruit Qualities: Golden-bronze skin, crisp, juicy, honey-sweet flavor
- Fruit Uses: Fresh eating, fruit salads, desserts, culinary uses
- Fruit Ripening Season: Late summer to early fall
- Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile; increased yields with cross-pollination from other Asian pear varieties
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 5-9
Hosui Asian Pear combines delicious fruit, high productivity, and ornamental charm, making it a must-have for home orchards and edible gardens.
Fruit size: Large (3-4 inches in diameter)
Shape: Round to oval
Taste: Sweet, crisp, and juicy
Color: Brownish-orange with russeted skin
Fruit maturity time: Late August or early September
Flowering time: Mid-late flowering (after Bartlett pears)
Cold Hours: 400-500
Pear tree pollination:
Hosui Asian pears are self-incompatible, meaning they need to be pollinated by another variety of Asian pear tree in order to produce fruit. See our Pollination page for more information on cross-pollination varieties and requirements!
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Description
Hosui Asian Pear is a beloved variety known for its crisp, juicy texture and honey-sweet flavor with subtle hints of spice. With golden-bronze skin and exceptional fruit quality, Hosui is a favorite for fresh eating and culinary uses alike. This self-fertile tree is highly productive, ripening in late summer to early fall, and thrives in a range of climates. Hosui's beautiful spring blossoms and ornamental appeal make it a functional and attractive addition to home orchards and edible landscapes.
Key Characteristics
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Exceptional Fruit Quality: Hosui Asian Pear produces medium to large fruits with smooth, golden-bronze skin and a crisp, juicy texture. Its honey-sweet flavor with mild spice notes makes it perfect for fresh eating, fruit salads, and desserts.
-
Reliable Productivity: This variety is known for its heavy, consistent fruit production. Ripening from late summer to early fall, Hosui provides a reliable and abundant harvest year after year.
-
Self-Fertile with Cross-Pollination Benefits: Hosui is self-fertile, meaning it can produce fruit on its own. However, cross-pollination with other Asian pear varieties like Shinseiki or Chojuro can boost yields and improve fruit size.
-
Beautiful Spring Blossoms: In early spring, the tree is covered in fragrant white blossoms that attract bees and other pollinators, adding ornamental beauty to orchards and gardens.
-
Adaptable and Easy to Grow: Hosui is tolerant of a wide range of soils, preferring well-drained, loamy soil, and grows well in full sun. Its disease resistance and low maintenance needs make it a great choice for home growers.
Product Details
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, loamy soils; tolerates slightly acidic to neutral soils
- Bloom Time: Early spring
- Bloom Color: White
- Fruit Qualities: Golden-bronze skin, crisp, juicy, honey-sweet flavor
- Fruit Uses: Fresh eating, fruit salads, desserts, culinary uses
- Fruit Ripening Season: Late summer to early fall
- Pollination Requirements: Self-fertile; increased yields with cross-pollination from other Asian pear varieties
- USDA Hardiness Zones: 5-9
Hosui Asian Pear combines delicious fruit, high productivity, and ornamental charm, making it a must-have for home orchards and edible gardens.
Fruit size: Large (3-4 inches in diameter)
Shape: Round to oval
Taste: Sweet, crisp, and juicy
Color: Brownish-orange with russeted skin
Fruit maturity time: Late August or early September
Flowering time: Mid-late flowering (after Bartlett pears)
Cold Hours: 400-500
Pear tree pollination:
Hosui Asian pears are self-incompatible, meaning they need to be pollinated by another variety of Asian pear tree in order to produce fruit. See our Pollination page for more information on cross-pollination varieties and requirements!














