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Recently we bought a property with apples and pears, damsons and plums there, also there is this fruit which i think are pears, but what is wrong with them?
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Mattylyd wrote:
Recently we bought a property with apples and pears, damsons and plums
there, also there is this fruit which i think are pears, but what is
wrong with them?


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I think they are pears. The leaves and habit look like pears and the fruit
somewhat like pears, particularly the way they seem joined straight on to
the twig.

I think you may have several diseases. This is not my strong point so it
could be only one. One has dried out and discoloured the larger two (out of
focus) fruits in the foreground. Another has produced the specimen on the
left with the black spot. There are several fungal and bacterial diseases
that have those effects. One puzzle is that the leaves seem mainly healthy,
many diseases such as scab mark the leaves as well as the fruit.

Such diseases have many names. I suggest searching the web for images of
pear diseases, you will get many libraries from agricultural and gardening
sites. Once you have narrowed it down then you can consider treatment,
spraying wildly before you know the target is not a good idea.

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Mattylyd wrote:
Recently we bought a property with apples and pears, damsons and plums
there, also there is this fruit which i think are pears, but what is
wrong with them?


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I think they are pears. The leaves and habit look like pears and the fruit
somewhat like pears, particularly the way they seem joined straight on to
the twig.

I think you may have several diseases. This is not my strong point so it
could be only one. One has dried out and discoloured the larger two (out of
focus) fruits in the foreground. Another has produced the specimen on the
left with the black spot. There are several fungal and bacterial diseases
that have those effects. One puzzle is that the leaves seem mainly healthy,
many diseases such as scab mark the leaves as well as the fruit.

Such diseases have many names. I suggest searching the web for images of
pear diseases, you will get many libraries from agricultural and gardening
sites. Once you have narrowed it down then you can consider treatment,
spraying wildly before you know the target is not a good idea.

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Thanks David I will start researching. I am just worried about anything spreading to my other fruits. The leaves in the background aren't a great image of what they look like, they seem to have small black areas of leaf on them, like they have been singed with fire.
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On Tuesday, September 2, 2014 3:28:20 PM UTC-4, Mattylyd wrote:
'David Hare-Scott[_2_ Wrote:

;1007461']Mattylyd wrote:-


Recently we bought a property with apples and pears, damsons and plums


there, also there is this fruit which i think are pears, but what is


wrong with them?






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I think they are pears. The leaves and habit look like pears and the


fruit


somewhat like pears, particularly the way they seem joined straight on


to


the twig.




I think you may have several diseases. This is not my strong point so


it


could be only one. One has dried out and discoloured the larger two


(out of


focus) fruits in the foreground. Another has produced the specimen on


the


left with the black spot. There are several fungal and bacterial


diseases


that have those effects. One puzzle is that the leaves seem mainly


healthy,


many diseases such as scab mark the leaves as well as the fruit.




Such diseases have many names. I suggest searching the web for images


of


pear diseases, you will get many libraries from agricultural and


gardening


sites. Once you have narrowed it down then you can consider treatment,




spraying wildly before you know the target is not a good idea.




--


David




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A better world requires a daily struggle


against those who would mislead us.




Thanks David I will start researching. I am just worried about anything

spreading to my other fruits. The leaves in the background aren't a

great image of what they look like, they seem to have small black areas

of leaf on them, like they have been singed with fire.]



That being the case, you might research fireblight. It's devastating to pears.
Steve






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Mattylyd wrote:
Recently we bought a property with apples and pears, damsons and plums
there, also there is this fruit which i think are pears, but what is
wrong with them?


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Looks like a serious case of scab to me. Same as apple scab.


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