All European (regular) and Asian pears will pollinate each other providing their bloom times overlap. Generally you can go by the expected harvest time, meaning only the very early and the very late might not be compatible with each other. However, since Asian pears, on average, bloom earlier than Europeans, you might pair an early European with a mid or late Asian.

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Karen P. (verified owner) –
Fantastic fruit tree always impressed!
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suzy_delamotte (verified owner) –
It was growing beautifully and tall when I planted it last spring but this year it struggled to grow back & died sadly. It is the result of my pruning it too soon - I planted it in a fabric grow bag and I should never have pruned it. Grown in fabric pots they really don't need to be pruned, especially in the first year or two, because the root system is naturally restricted.