Discover the perfect orchard addition with this premium Beth Pear Tree on Quince A rootstock, supplied at 100–120cm tall by Direct Plants – an award-winning family nursery based in Norfolk, UK.
This high-quality bare root fruit tree is expertly grown and selected for its ornamental beauty, cold tolerance, and deliciously sweet fruits. Beth is a traditional and reliable pear variety, valued for its juicy, smooth-textured fruit and attractive spring blossom.
Pear Tree
(Quince A Rootstock – Semi-Dwarf, 10–13ft / 3–4m at maturity)
Beth – A classic pear variety producing medium to large, greenish-yellow fruits with a sweet, buttery flavour and smooth flesh. Perfect for eating fresh or using in cooking and baking. The tree showcases beautiful white spring blossoms and maintains a neat, compact growth habit. Self-fertile and hardy – ideal for cottage gardens, orchards, or as an elegant feature tree.
What You Receive:
1 high-quality bare root Beth pear tree on Quince A rootstock, approx. 100–120cm tall
Clearly labelled variety, root-wrapped in moist compost to ensure freshness
All bare root trees by Direct Plants are carefully root-wrapped in moist compost to keep them fresh and healthy for their journey from our nursery to your home
Shipped in Direct Plants’ bespoke protective packaging – no dry or exposed roots
Trees are grown in Norfolk, UK, by our experienced, award-winning nursery team
Grown with care and guaranteed quality – don’t settle for lower standards when you can invest in a tree that truly lasts
Whether you're preserving heritage varieties or simply want something beautiful and reliable, the Beth Pear brings flavour, charm, and elegance to any garden.
Planting & Care Guide (Bare Root Trees):
Our trees are delivered root-wrapped in moist compost, ensuring they arrive nursery-fresh. This means you don’t need to plant immediately — they’ll stay fresh for several days or even several weeks, giving you time to plant at your convenience.
Soak roots (still wrapped or unwrapped) in a bucket of water for 1–2 hours before planting to hydrate
Dig a hole large enough to spread the roots comfortably, and position the tree so the graft union sits just above soil level
Backfill with soil, firm in gently, and water thoroughly
Stake if required, especially in exposed areas
Mulch around the base (avoiding the trunk) to retain moisture and suppress weeds
Keep well-watered through the first growing season. Prune lightly in winter to shape and encourage strong growth
With proper care, your Beth pear tree will reward you with beautiful spring flowers and a bountiful harvest of delicious, sweet pears.