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Triumph Persimmon Tree at producer prices for Professional Fruit Growers

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Scion, Feathered Tree, Half-Standard, Standard — How to Choose?

Understanding the Different Forms of Fruit Trees and Their Planting

Arboriverse , a specialist in the production and supply of professional fruit trees, offers a wide range of plants adapted to your needs and your growing objectives. Discover the characteristics of scions, cattails, half-stems and high-stems, and how to choose and plant these trees on your plot.


The Different Forms of Fruit Trees

1. Scion

  • Benefits :
    • Attractive price.
    • Flexibility: possibility of shaping the tree according to your needs.
  • Disadvantages:
    • Requires training.
    • Late production (4 to 5 years).
  • Location:
    • Spacing: 3 to 4 m.
    • Tutoring: recommended for 1 to 2 years.

2. Distaff

  • Benefits :
    • Perfect for small gardens or high density crops.
    • Fast production: fruiting in 1 to 2 years.
  • Disadvantages:
    • Shorter lifespan.
  • Location:
    • Spacing: 5 to 7 m.
    • Tutoring: recommended for 2 to 3 years.

3. Half-stem

  • Benefits :
    • Good production.
    • Accessible size for maintenance.
  • Disadvantages:
    • Requires more space.
    • Production in 2 to 4 years.
  • Location:
    • Spacing: 5 to 10 m.
    • Tutoring: necessary for 3 to 4 years.

4. High-top

  • Benefits :
    • Longevity and high production.
    • Promotes biodiversity.
  • Disadvantages:
    • Significant space (8 to 10 m between trees).
    • Late production (5 years minimum).
  • Location:
    • Spacing: 8 to 10 m.
    • Density: 150 to 250 trees/ha.

Criteria for Choosing the Right Tree Shape

  • Available space: Choose cattails for small gardens or scions for personalized management. For larger spaces, tall stems or half-stems are ideal.
  • Desired production: rapid production favors cattails, while sustainable production favors tall stems.
  • Maintenance: Half-stems are more accessible, while high-stems require little intervention after establishment.
  • Biodiversity: tall stems are best suited to creating natural habitats.

Tips for Planting Your Fruit Trees

1. Soil preparation

  • Analysis and amendment: test the soil and enrich it with compost.
  • Drainage: Avoid compacted or wet soils.

2. Planting

  • Planting hole: adapted to the size of the roots (60x60x60 cm for scions, up to 1 m for tall stems).
  • Positioning: The graft point must be at least 7.5 cm above the ground.
  • Watering and mulching: essential for recovery.

3. Layout and orientation

  • Spacing: respect the recommended distances according to the type of plant.
  • Orientation: north-south for optimal sunshine.

4. Pollination

  • Varietal compatibility: Mix compatible varieties.
  • Pollinators: Plan for 10 to 12% pollinator trees in your orchard.

Why Choose Arboriverse?

  • Professional quality: grafted plants produced by specialist nurserymen.
  • Producer prices: excellent value for money.
  • Fast delivery: throughout France, directly to your orchard.
  • Technical support: personalized advice and free quotes within 48 hours.

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Collection: Triumph Persimmon Tree at producer prices for Professional Fruit Growers

Technical sheet of the Kaki Triumph Persimmon variety

  • Fruit flesh color: Yellow-orange.
  • Skin color: Yellow to orange at harvest maturity, evolving to dark orange-red at full maturity.
  • Size and shape: Medium (approx. 200-250 g), flattened and slightly square in shape, distinctly ribbed and thick.
  • Tree size: Medium, reaching 6 to 12 meters in height.
  • Fruit maturity: Late, end of October-beginning of November.
  • Fruit Taste: Mild and sweet to fully ripe, with vanilla notes. Juicy and sweet flesh, creamy consistency when ripe. Can reach 16-20 degrees Brix.
  • Earliness of the variety: Semi-late.
  • Fruiting period: Late October to early November.
  • Disease resistance and storage: Good shelf life on the tree. Post-harvest storage of approximately 1 to 2 months under normal conditions.
  • Variety yield: Very productive and consistent, comparable to Fuyu with 30-35 tonnes/hectare under optimal conditions, or 40-80 kg of fruit per adult tree.
  • Commercial use: Suitable for fresh consumption once ripe, and for processing. Marketed firm and non-astringent after treatment with carbon dioxide under the names "Sharon" (Israel) or "Sharoni" (Spain).
  • Comments: Astringent variety (PCA) requiring post-harvest CO2 treatment to remove astringency and allow firm consumption. Also known by the trade names Sharon or Sharoni.

Quick read / the essentials on the Persimmon Tree Kaki 'Triumph'

The Persimmon Tree 'Triumph' is a strategic choice for persimmon growers in France seeking a balance between productivity, hardiness and commercial quality . Originally from Israel, it is known for its strong adaptability to the French climate and its late harvest, a valuable advantage for spreading out the production season. Thanks to its firm, sweet fruits with very good tasting notes (Brix 14-18%), this variety finds its place both on fresh markets and in processing circuits.

At Arboriverse , a specialist wholesale supplier of persimmon plants , we support growers with certified, vigorous plants ready to produce in the 2nd or 3rd year. Whether for an intensive orchard or a more traditional plantation, 'Triumph' adapts thanks to its balanced shape, moderate vigor and regular flowering. Its compatibility with pollinating varieties such as Fuyu or Sharon ensures optimal fruiting.

As a specialist wholesale supplier of persimmon plants , Arboriverse offers solutions adapted to your technical and commercial objectives, with field support and rigorous selection. To buy Persimmon Triumph Persimmon plants , our range guarantees you an excellent yield (up to 35 t/ha) and high-end fruit quality. Buying Persimmon Triumph Persimmon plants means choosing a reliable variety, well tolerant to cold (-15 °C to -18 °C), not very susceptible to disease, and profitable in the long term.

Are you looking to buy Persimmon Triumph plants to grow a sustainable orchard? Trust Arboriverse, your specialist wholesale supplier of persimmon plants , to help you succeed with high-performance plants, tailored support, and proven field expertise.

Persimmon Tree 'Triumph'

The Persimmon Tree 'Triumph' (Diospyros kaki 'Triumph') is a variety of Israeli origin known for its high productivity , its good adaptability to the French climate and its multiple commercial uses , particularly for fresh consumption and processing. It is of particular interest to arboriculturists looking for a productive, hardy persimmon with late fruiting.

Morphology and vigor

At maturity, 'Triumph' forms a medium to large tree, reaching 6 to 8 meters in height and 4 to 5 meters in spread . Its habit is spreading to slightly pyramidal , with a well-structured crown. The vigor is moderate , which facilitates its management in an intensive or semi-intensive orchard. Its growth is regular, allowing fruit to be set in the 2nd or 3rd year after grafting .


Flowering and pollination

Flowering occurs between May and June , with unisexual flowers (male, female or hermaphrodite), pale yellow in color. Pollination is entomophilous . 'Triumph' is not self-fertile : it requires cross-pollination with compatible varieties such as Fuyu, Muscat, Jiro or Sharon . It is recommended to plant 1 pollinator tree for 7 to 8 Triumph trees , or approximately 30 to 60 pollinators per hectare , ideally evenly distributed.


Fruiting and yield

Fruiting occurs from late October to mid-November , classifying 'Triumph' among the late-ripening varieties. It produces medium to large fruits (200 to 250 g on average, sometimes up to 500 g). The fruit has a flattened, square shape , facilitating its manual harvesting , comparable to that of the Fuyu variety. The short, robust peduncle allows for clean detachment during harvesting.

Under optimal conditions, the yield is around 30 to 35 tonnes per hectare , with peaks observed up to 40-80 kg per adult tree .

Fruit quality

The Triumph persimmon fruit is characterized by a fine, juicy, and very sweet flesh when fully ripe (bletting). At harvest, the fruits are firm but become creamy and melting as they ripen. Their color evolves from yellow-orange to dark orange-red. The flavor is mild and sweet , ideal for eating fresh or for processing. The Brix level is generally comparable to persimmon standards , between 14 and 18% .

In Spain and Israel, the fruit is also marketed firm and non-astringent after treatment with carbon dioxide .

Resistance and hardiness

'Triumph' is adapted to a large part of the French territory thanks to its high hardiness , withstanding temperatures down to -15°C , or even -18°C according to some sources. Disease resistance is generally good :

  • Anthracnose : moderately susceptible, about 15-20% lower than susceptible varieties

  • Root rot : good tolerance, about 25% higher than average

  • Mealybugs : slightly above average sensitivity (1 to 2 additional treatments may be necessary)

  • Mediterranean fruit fly : average attractiveness

  • Fungal diseases : better overall tolerance, approximately 10 to 15% higher than conventional varieties

Growing conditions

'Triumph' prefers deep, well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral soil ( pH 5.5 to 6.5 ), rich in organic matter. It is moderately tolerant of calcareous soils (up to 5-7% active limestone). The root system, influenced by the rootstock (usually Diospyros lotus) , is superficial , making the tree susceptible to root asphyxiation . Irrigation is recommended during dry periods, especially for young plants.

Staking is recommended for the first 2 to 3 years. Annual pruning is essential, in late winter or early spring, to maintain a good vegetative balance and promote production.

Planting density

In an intensive orchard, a spacing of 4 x 4 m with green pruning can be applied. For more traditional planting, spacings of 5 to 6 m between rows and 3 to 4 m within the row are recommended.

Commercial use and longevity

Thanks to its dual suitability for fresh consumption and processing , particularly through post-harvest treatment, the 'Triumph' persimmon represents a safe bet for professionals . Its shelf life in cold storage is 1 to 2 months , comparable to varieties such as Fuyu. The longevity of the tree is estimated at between 60 and 100 years , ensuring sustainable production over the long term.

To summarize: Persimmon Tree Kaki 'Triumph'

The Persimmon 'Triumph' is attractive due to its comprehensive technical profile: rapid fruit set (from the 2nd or 3rd year), insect-resistant flowering between May and June, and late harvest from late October to mid-November. It produces generously sized fruits (200 to 250 g on average), easy to pick and market, with juicy, melting flesh when fully ripe. This persimmon, well known to Spanish and Israeli professionals, can also be sold firm after CO₂ treatment, expanding the market opportunities.

Adapted to a wide range of French soils, 'Triumph' withstands harsh winters down to -18°C and displays good tolerance to root and fungal diseases. However, its root system requires well-drained soils and controlled irrigation for young plants. Arboriverse helps you optimize these conditions with its targeted agronomic advice.

Are you a professional looking for reliable solutions for your orchard? At Arboriverse , a specialist wholesale supplier of persimmon plants , we offer certified 'Triumph' plants ready to perform. With an adaptable planting density (from 4 x 4 m to 6 x 4 m) and an estimated longevity of between 60 and 100 years, this persimmon represents a sound investment for your operation.

Trust our expertise as a specialist wholesale supplier of persimmon plants to safely purchase Persimmon Triumph Persimmon plants . Our commitment? Quality plants, personalized advice, and on-the-ground support to guarantee your yields. Buying Persimmon Triumph Persimmon plants means anticipating market expectations while ensuring the sustainability of your orchard.