Pyrus communis 'Josephine', commonly known as the Josephine pear, is a vigorous, deciduous fruit tree celebrated for its large, sweet, and aromatic pears. The tree typically grows to a height of 5-8 meters, with a rounded canopy of glossy green leaves that provide ample shade. In spring, it blooms with clusters of white flowers, enhancing its ornamental appeal and attracting pollinators. The pears ripen in late autumn, exhibiting a yellow-green skin with a reddish blush when mature. Josephine pear thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, making it a favored choice for home gardens and orchards due to its delicious fruit and attractive blossoms.