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Packham's Triumph 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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Packham's Triumph pear tree technical sheet

  • Skin color: Yellow with a red blush
  • Size and shape: Above average or average size, variable shape ranging from fairly irregular ovoid and pot-bellied to very elongated turbinate, slightly pentagonal at the base and very slightly swollen
  • Tree size: Forms magnificent pyramids. Adapts well to all French regions, prefers a sunny exposure.
  • Fruit maturity: Mid-September, 20 to 25 days after Williams. Good shelf life after harvest (1 to 2 months)
  • Fruit taste: White flesh, very sweet, juicy and tasty. Good taste quality.
  • Fruiting period: Mid-September to end of September
  • Disease resistance and storage: Very good resistance to fire blight. May be subject to alternation.
  • Variety yield: Average but fairly consistent productivity. Very productive.
  • Is this variety self-fertile? No, it requires pollinators like Williams, Beurré Hardy, Conférence, or Docteur Jules Guyot.
  • Commercial use: Excellent table pear, ideal for fresh consumption and desserts
  • Comments: Originating from Australia, resulting from a cross between Belle Angevine and Williams towards the end of the 19th century. Originating from Maine-et-Loire near Angers, obtained in 1849. Flowers in April. Good affinity with quince as rootstock. Lack of affinity with quince trees as rootstock, grafting onto an intermediate is desirable.

Packham's Triumph pear, also known as Autumn Williams or Winter Williams, is a prized variety for its productivity, long shelf life and superior taste. Created in 1896 by Charles Packham in Australia, it is now widely grown in professional orchards around the world. At Arboriverse, your specialist Wholesale Supplier of Pear Tree plants , we offer plants adapted to maximize your yield.


Attractive and tasty fruits

Packham's Triumph pears are distinguished by:

  • An authentic appearance: Dark green skin turning straw yellow when ripe, marked with russets and brown speckles.
  • Melting flesh: White, fine, juicy and pleasant on the palate.
  • An irresistible taste: Sweet, slightly tangy, with an intense aroma that seduces lovers of quality fruit.

Primarily intended for fresh consumption, this pear is ideal for premium markets. Choosing to buy a Packham's Triumph pear plant guarantees high-value production for professional growers.


A robust tree for successful orchards

The Packham's Triumph pear tree variety is also appreciated for its tree characteristics:

  • Semi-spreading habit: With a height of 4 to 6 meters, it is easy to grow in intensive orchards.
  • Adaptability: It adapts to various climates and prefers well-drained soils under sunny exposure.
  • Recommended Rootstocks: Using rootstocks like Kirchensaller or FAROLD®87 Daytor improves its vigor and tolerance to difficult soils.

By choosing Arboriverse, your specialist Wholesale Supplier of Pear Tree plants , you gain access to professional quality plants to develop a successful orchard.


Optimized productivity through pollination

The Packham's Triumph pear tree variety requires cross-pollination. Varieties such as Williams, Conference, and Beurré Hardy are ideal pollinators to ensure abundant and regular fruiting.

The fruits are harvested in late September and can be stored for up to 3 months, which offers great flexibility for marketing them on local or international markets. Investing in this variety by choosing to buy a Packham's Triumph pear tree plant is a winning strategy for market gardeners and fruit growers.


A commercial solution adapted to professional producers

The many advantages of the Packham's Triumph variety make it a strategic variety for growers:

  • High Productivity: With fast fruiting and consistent yields, it is ideal for maximizing profits.
  • Taste quality: A sweet, juicy and aromatic fruit that appeals to the most demanding consumers.
  • Long shelf life: Storage capacity of up to 3 months, facilitating inventory and sales management.

At Arboriverse, we provide you with our expertise as a specialist Wholesale Supplier of Pear Tree plants , to support you in your orchard projects.


Why choose Arboriverse for your pear plants?

By working with Arboriverse, you benefit from:

  • Professional quality grafted plants: Coming from specialized nurseries, our plants guarantee robustness and yield.
  • Personalized service: Responsiveness, tailored advice and quotes within 48 hours to optimize your decisions.
  • Direct producer prices: Excellent value for money for competitive production.

Choose Arboriverse and choose to buy a Packham's Triumph Pear Tree Plant to develop a high-performance, profitable orchard in line with market expectations.