Pears are a fruit that are grown on trees and harvested in the Northern Hemisphere in late summer through October. They are a fruit that are produced and enjoyed worldwide.
- The genus Pyrus, which includes the tree and shrub known as the pear, belongs to the Rosaceae family and is known for producing the pomaceous fruit of the same name. Many pear species are prized for their delectable fruit and juices, while others are grown for their trees.
- The medium-sized tree is indigenous to temperate coastal and Asian, North African, and European regions. One of the most chosen materials for the creation of fine woodwind instruments and furniture is pears.
- Pears are produced all over the world and there are about 3000 different types that have been identified. Fresh, tinned, juiced, or dried fruit can all be used as food.