Pyrus communis 'Williams', commonly known as Williams pear or Bartlett pear, is a deciduous fruit tree prized for its sweet, juicy, and aromatic pears. The tree typically grows to a height of 6-9 meters, featuring a broad, rounded canopy of glossy green leaves. In spring, it produces clusters of white blossoms that are both ornamental and attract pollinators. The fruit ripens in late summer to early autumn, turning from green to a golden-yellow when mature. Williams pear thrives in well-drained soil and full sun, making it a popular choice for home orchards and commercial fruit production.