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Mar 20, 2014 5:59 PM CST
Name: Elaine
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I think to make a dwarf, the variety (Seckel) of pear is grafted onto the rootstock of some dwarf type, Elizabeth.

So I'm guessing the general info for a standard tree would apply to your dwarf tree just the same. What did you need to know?

There sure isn't any useful info in the database, is there. Looks like you'll have a nice rounded tree with white flowers and green leaves . .. in fact the pictures there look like they might be a dwarf tree also, because most standard pear trees are more of a very tall, narrow shape.

You could go over to the Edibles forum and post a specific question about your tree there. I'm sure there's lots of help for you.
Elaine

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