The Endicott Pear Is North America’s Oldest Fruit Tree
In 1629, John Endecott (1588-1655) arrived in the New World to be the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. He was a dedicated gardener, and the very next year, he planted a small pear tree on his property in Danvers, Massachusetts. As his kids watched him plant the sapling, which had been brought over
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