
This gallery of photographs illustrates the pear's great range of forms and colours found in its hundreds of varieties.
Mac
Madame Ballett
Madame Bonneford
Madame Favre
Madame Millet
Madame Treyve
Mademoiselle Solange
Madernassa
Maggie
Magnate
Magness
Magyar Kobak Körte
Maltese
Manning-Miller
Maréchal de Cour
Marguérite Marillat
Marie Benoist
Marie-Louise
Marie-Louise d'Uccle
Marlioz
Marquise
Martin Sec
Mellina
Mercedes
Mère Perrier
Mericourt
Merton Pride
Merton Royal
Merton Star
Messire Jean
Mézes Kórte
Michaelmas Nelis
Mirandino Rosso
Miskolci
Molinaccio
Monarch
Monsallard
Moonglow
Moorcroft
Mora
Mrs SedenEach photograph attempts to capture the external key features that define the variety - its appearance, shape and some notion of size. Most of the images also try to show the nature of the stalk and its cavity and, at the opposite end of the fruit, the eye and its basin. These are described in detail in The Book of Pears, together with other features that characterise the variety and underpin its value: taste, texture, season, history and information relating to its cultivation, plus a Pear Key to help track down an unknown pear. Pictures of almost all of the varieties in The Book of Pears are shown on this website. All of them grow and were photographed in the Defra National Fruit Collection at Brogdale, near Faversham in Kent, south east England (except where noted).
Here are some examples of the main features used to identify a pear variety that you can find in the Directory images.