DescriptionWorcester Black Pears - geograph.org.uk - 541843.jpg
English: Worcester Black Pears. A centuries old variety, possibly brought here by the Romans. The dull, purpley skin gives the fruit a black appearance and hence the name. Looking very much at home in the Westbury Court Garden at Westbury-on-Severn.
Français : Poires noires de Worcester. Une variété vieille de plusieurs siècles, probablement apportée ici par les Romains. La peau terne et violacée donne au fruit un aspect noir, d'où son nom. Se trouve dans le Westbury Court Garden à Westbury-on-Severn.
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