These were purchased in the U.S. state of Michigan, at two grocery stores, in October 2007.
Names sold under, from left to right, with notes in parentheses 1. Bartlett (also called a Yellow Bartlett, known as the Williams outside North America) 2. Red Bartlett (organic; presumably a Red Williams in other countries) 3. Red Bartlett (several distinct varieties are called "red bartletts"; not sure store's name is correct but that's what it was labeled) 4. D'Anjou 5. Bosc (organic) 6. Comice 7. Concorde 8. Seckel (they really are that small relative to others)
For relative sizes, the third pear, the bright red one, is 3 1/16 inches wide at its widest, and 4 1/4 inches tall excluding the stem.
Individual photos were merged into this composite image, and brightness/contrast increased from the original digital photos. (I created of individual photos.)
Licensing
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse
Я, владелец авторских прав на это произведение, передаю его в общественное достояние. Это разрешение действует по всему миру.
В некоторых странах это не может быть возможно юридически, в таком случае: Я даю право кому угодно использовать данное произведение в любых целях без каких-либо условий, за исключением таких условий, которые требуются по закону.
Public domainPublic domainfalsefalse
These pears are delicious i enjoy the taste
История файла
Нажмите на дату/время, чтобы посмотреть файл, который был загружен в тот момент.
{{Information |Description=Eight varieties of pears from U.S. markets |Source=self-made |Date=2007-10-10 |Author= Agyle }} These were purchased in the U.S. state of Michigan, at two grocery stores, in October 2007. Names sold under, from