WILLIAMS
Medium to a strong and vigorous tree, with a
semi-erect growing habit. Flowering is mid-late
to late, in April-May.
POLLINATORS:
Self-fertile, Abbe Fetel, Conference.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
It has a characteristic pear shape. The skin color
is pale green during the harvest, which changes
to a lemon-yellow as the fruit matures. It also
has visible, brown lenticels on the surface. The
flesh of Williams pear is yellow to white, sweet,
juicy, with an accentuated musky aroma.
FRUIT SIZE: Medium to large.
HARVEST: Late August-beginning of September.
COMMERCIAL USE:
A very important commercial variety as its yields