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Angélys Pear Tree Plant at Producer Prices for Professional Apple Growers

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Scion, distaff, half stem, tall stem - 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.

Take advantage of our producer prices to buy your fruit trees!

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Collection: Angélys Pear Tree Plant at Producer Prices for Professional Apple Growers

Technical sheet of the Angélys pear tree

  • Fruit color: White, fine and melting
  • Skin color: Tanned yellow, sometimes slightly orange on the sunny side
  • Size and shape: Large caliber, ovoid and rounded shape
  • Tree size: Medium vigor, semi-spreading habit. 4 to 6 meters in height and 3 meters in spread.
  • Fruit maturity: October
  • Fruit taste: White, fine, melting and juicy flesh. Sweet, tangy, aromatic flavor
  • Earliness of the variety: Late variety
  • Fruiting period: December to June
  • Disease resistance and storage: Excellent storage (5 to 6 months at 0°C). Disease resistant.
  • Variety yield: Large and regular production
  • Is this variety self-fertile? Partially self-fertile, but requires pollinators like Williams, Conférence, or Doyenné du Comice
  • Commercial use: Excellent for fresh consumption, processing (compotes, pies, preserves)
  • Is this a VOC variety? Yes, it is a variety protected by a Plant Variety Certificate.
  • Comments: Created by INRA in 1998, from a cross between Doyenné d'hiver and Doyenné du Comice. Adapts well to different types of soil except for those that are too chalky. Fruit set is average to fairly fast. Good affinity for Ba29 quince. Well adapted to the northern half of France.

The Angélys pear, born from a cross between Doyenné d'Hiver and Doyenné du Comice, combines the best of these two historic varieties to offer a fruit that is both elegant and tasty. Created in 1998 by INRA, this late variety seduces with its exceptional storage capacity and balanced taste. At Arboriverse, your specialist Wholesale Supplier of Pear Tree plants , we offer professional quality plants to meet the expectations of ambitious growers.


Remarkable characteristics of the Angélys pear

Visually appealing, the Angélys pear is distinguished by its ovoid shape and yellow-bronze skin, delicately tinged with orange by the sun. Its fine, melting flesh, a bright white, offers a unique taste experience. Sweet, slightly tangy, and juicy, it perfectly meets the expectations of lovers of high-end fresh fruit.

In addition to being eaten fresh, the Angélys pear is ideal for processing into compotes, pies, and preserves, expanding its commercial potential. Its shelf life, which can last up to 6 months at 0°C, makes it an ideal option for long-distance distribution and export. To ensure quality harvests, consider purchasing an Angélys pear plant from Arboriverse.


A robust and efficient tree

The Angélys pear tree is designed to offer optimal performance in the orchard:

  • Balanced habit: The tree reaches 6 to 7 meters in height and 4 to 5 meters in width, facilitating maintenance and harvesting.
  • Vigor and fruiting: Of medium vigor, it comes into production quickly and ensures regular and abundant harvests.
  • Rootstocks: Excellent compatibility with BA29 quince, promoting simplified and efficient crop management.

Adapted to well-drained soils, the Angélys pear tree thrives in sunny locations, ensuring optimal quality fruit. With Arboriverse, your specialist wholesale supplier of pear trees , take advantage of our expertise to successfully plant your plants and boost your yields.


Productivity and profitability

The Angélys pear is a strategic variety for market gardeners and professional producers:

  • Pollination: Although partially self-fertile, its productivity is optimized in the presence of pollinating varieties such as Williams, Conférence or Doyenné du Comice.
  • Resistance: Moderately sensitive to scab and fire blight, it adapts well to professional growing conditions.
  • Yield: With abundant and regular harvests, it guarantees a constant volume of high-quality fruit.

Its long shelf life allows for extended marketing, ideal for export markets and long supply chains. By choosing to buy an Angélys Pear Tree Plant from Arboriverse, you are opting for a reliable and efficient solution, adapted to the needs of demanding professionals.


Why choose Arboriverse?

Arboriverse, your specialist wholesale supplier of pear trees , puts its expertise at the service of professional growers. Here's why we're your best partner:

  • Premium quality: Grafted plants produced by specialized nurseries, guaranteeing rapid fruiting and abundant harvests.
  • Direct producer prices: Competitive rates for an optimized investment.
  • Careful delivery: We deliver directly to your plot, anywhere in France.
  • Technical support: Benefit from personalized advice to help you succeed with your plantings.

With Arboriverse, you benefit from turnkey solutions to successfully grow Angélys pears and diversify your production. Trust our expertise to purchase a pear plant adapted to your needs and conquer local and international markets.