- The Doyenné du
Comice (or
Comice) is a
French pear
variety first cultivated in the 19th century. The Doyenné du
Comice pear
originated in France, where...
- pear
commonly called just Bosc or Kaiser) 1% Doyenné du
Comice (France, 1849;
commonly called Comice pears)
Those marked agm have
gained the
Royal Horticultural...
- 'Beth' 'Beurré Hardy' 'Beurré Superfin' 'Concorde' 'Conference' 'Doyenné du
Comice' 'Joséphine de Malines' The
purely decorative cultivar P.
salicifolia 'Pendula'...
-
cultivar of pear
originating in England. A
cross of the
Conference and
Comice varieties, it has some of the
traits of both parents. The
Concorde was developed...
- Beurré
Superfin 1944/1974
Robert C. Lamb/New York, US
Highland Bartlett Comice ?/?
England Merton Pride Tetraploid Bartlett Hardenpont ?/?
Italy Santa...
- On the same occasion, Dom
Fernando sacked the
Moroccan mountain town of
Comice. The
Portuguese occupied Ceuta in 1415 at the
Conquest of Ceuta. In 1490...
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introduced 1999
Parentage Doyenné d'
hiver x Doyenné du
Comice. Pick 10 days
after Doyenne du
Comice eating, -0.5o 180 days F4
Angouleme see
Duchesse d'Angouleme...
-
Callery pear has been used as
rootstock for
grafting such pear
cultivars as
Comice, Bosc, or Seckel, and
especially for Nashi.
Pyrus calleryana was
first introduced...
- Taylor's gold is a pear
variety thought to be a
mutant of the pear Doyenné du
Comice. It has a
russeted cinnamon coloured skin and a
juicy aromatic flavour....
-
company first began operations in 1910, when
Samuel Rosenberg purchased Comice pear
orchards in
Southern Oregon after encountering the orchard's pears...