Sounds as is it might conceivably be a sickle pear? They need to be cooked to 
become soft and flavorful.
Larry Buell
60 Tower Rd

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From: Lincoln <lincoln-boun...@lincolntalk.org> on behalf of wayne vetrone 
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Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2022 12:47:18 PM
To: Lincoln@lincolntalk.org <lincoln@lincolntalk.org>
Subject: [LincolnTalk] pear tree identification

Hello,

I have a 100+ year old pear tree on a property I grew up on in Manchester, NH.  
The pears are small, hard, and very bitter.  They never become edible.

I would like to try to identify the pear tree.  What would be the best way to 
do it?  I have photos I can post on this list if there is someone knowledgeable 
that can help.

Someone suggested that it might be a perry pear.

thank you for any help you can provide
Wayne
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