‘Pixwell’ is practically thorn-free and makes delicious pies, tasty preserves. The fruit hangs on slender stems an inch below the branches where they’re easy to pick – hence ‘Pixwell’. Pixwell is very hardy and does well in average soil. Medium sized, oval-shaped fruit. It has pale green color becoming pink when fully ripe. Leaves turn purple in the fall. This variety is mildew resistant. Overall height is 4 to 6 feet tall. This is a very productive plant that is self-fruitful and should bear the first year after planting. ‘Pixwell’ is too tart for fresh eating but great for jams and jellies. It produces white flowers in the spring, followed by fruit on old wood in mid-Summer.