Enjoy homegrown fruit with varieties that can produce fruit without needing a second pollinator tree nearby. Our collection of self-fertile fruit trees is perfect for smaller yards, home orchards, and gardeners looking for easy-to-grow fruit trees for North Florida and Southern landscapes.
These trees are selected for productivity, beauty, and delicious fruit while being beginner-friendly for backyard growers. Many self-pollinating varieties still benefit from additional pollinators nearby, often leading to heavier harvests and improved fruit production.
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Ayers Pear (Ayers Sugar Pear) Pyrus communis 'Ayers is a beloved variety known for its exceptional sweetness and rich flavor. The fruit is medium-sized with golden-yellow skin...
BARTLETT PEAR European Pear This pear tree is a delightful addition to any backyard orchard. The fruit offers a unique taste, blending pear and pineapple...
PEAR D’ANJOU Pyrus communis 'Anjou', also known as European Pears, are semi-dwarf trees, typically reaching about 18 feet (5.5 m) in height. They are cold-hardy in USDA...
Florda Home Pear pyrus communis 'Flordahome is a vigorous, reliable variety that thrives in warm climates and produces abundant crops of large, juicy fruit. Its...
LECONTE PEAR European pears are late-blooming, tolerant of heavy wet soils, and a good choice for many areas. The Leconte Pear Tree is self-fertile, but...
ORIENT PEAR - European pears are not self-fertile and require pollination from a tree of another variety with the same bloom period, such as Bartlett,...
PINEAPPLE PEAR Pyrus communis‘Pineapple’ This pear tree is an excellent choice for any backyard orchard. The fruit offers a unique taste, blending the sweetness of...