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The Winter Nelis pear is a deciduous pear tree growing to 8 m depending on rootstock, and is sparse and spreading in form. It is not frost tender. Its flowers are self-sterile and a pollinator tree is required that flowers at a similar time (its flowering group is D or 4). It is a late-season dessert pear. The fruit are medium in size and have outstanding storage properties for a pear, easily keeping for a couple of months. Hoggs Fruit Manual (1880s) describes it as one of the richest flavoured pears, flesh being yellowish, fine-grained, buttery and melting, with a rich, sugary and vinous flavour and a fine aroma.The pear is named after the Flemish nobleman (1748–1834), who raised it from seed in the early 1800s. It was introduced to England in 1818 and to the United States in 1823

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  • Winter Nelis udarea (eu)
  • Winter Nelis pear (en)
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  • Winter Nelis udarea Europako udareondoaren (Pyrus communis) kultibar bat da. Izena Jan-Karel de Nelis (1748–1834) Belgikako hazlearengatik datorkio, hark sortu baitzuen aldaera hau hazitik XIX. mendearen hasieran. Hoggs Fruit Manual eskuliburuak (1880) udarerik zaporetsuenetakotzat jotzen du. Gainera, ongi gordetzen da neguko udare hau, urrian biltzen denetik urtarrilera arte. (eu)
  • The Winter Nelis pear is a deciduous pear tree growing to 8 m depending on rootstock, and is sparse and spreading in form. It is not frost tender. Its flowers are self-sterile and a pollinator tree is required that flowers at a similar time (its flowering group is D or 4). It is a late-season dessert pear. The fruit are medium in size and have outstanding storage properties for a pear, easily keeping for a couple of months. Hoggs Fruit Manual (1880s) describes it as one of the richest flavoured pears, flesh being yellowish, fine-grained, buttery and melting, with a rich, sugary and vinous flavour and a fine aroma.The pear is named after the Flemish nobleman (1748–1834), who raised it from seed in the early 1800s. It was introduced to England in 1818 and to the United States in 1823 (en)
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  • Winter Nelis pear (en)
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  • Winter Nelis pear (en)
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  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Hedrick_(1921)_-_Winter_Nelis.jpg
  • http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Special:FilePath/Pomological_Watercolor_POM00007059.jpg
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  • 'Winter Nelis' (en)
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  • Winter Nelis udarea Europako udareondoaren (Pyrus communis) kultibar bat da. Izena Jan-Karel de Nelis (1748–1834) Belgikako hazlearengatik datorkio, hark sortu baitzuen aldaera hau hazitik XIX. mendearen hasieran. Hoggs Fruit Manual eskuliburuak (1880) udarerik zaporetsuenetakotzat jotzen du. Gainera, ongi gordetzen da neguko udare hau, urrian biltzen denetik urtarrilera arte. (eu)
  • The Winter Nelis pear is a deciduous pear tree growing to 8 m depending on rootstock, and is sparse and spreading in form. It is not frost tender. Its flowers are self-sterile and a pollinator tree is required that flowers at a similar time (its flowering group is D or 4). It is a late-season dessert pear. The fruit are medium in size and have outstanding storage properties for a pear, easily keeping for a couple of months. Hoggs Fruit Manual (1880s) describes it as one of the richest flavoured pears, flesh being yellowish, fine-grained, buttery and melting, with a rich, sugary and vinous flavour and a fine aroma.The pear is named after the Flemish nobleman (1748–1834), who raised it from seed in the early 1800s. It was introduced to England in 1818 and to the United States in 1823 In 1869, Edward Berwick planted the first commercial pear orchard on the Berwick Manor and Orchard in Carmel Valley, California, specializing in the Winter Nelis pear. (en)
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