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Paviot Apricot Plants at Producer Prices for Professional Fruit 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.

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Collection: Paviot Apricot Plants at Producer Prices for Professional Fruit Growers

Technical sheet of the Paviot variety

  • Color of the fruit flesh: Fine, melting, juicy and very fragrant, yellow
  • Skin color: Orange, turning intense red in the sun
  • Size and shape: Very large, conical, slightly asymmetrical oval
  • Tree Size: Described as a vigorous, medium-producing tree
  • Fruit maturity: Between mid-July and mid-August
  • Fruit taste: Fine, melting, juicy, very fragrant flesh, of exceptional taste quality
  • Earliness of the variety: Semi-late
  • Fruiting period: Mid-July to mid-August
  • Disease resistance and storage: Good resistance to pests, susceptible to fruit drop, requires healthy, permeable soil. Fruits can be stored for one to two weeks at room temperature and are not recommended for refrigeration.
  • Variety Yield: Average productivity, can be erratic
  • Is this variety self-fertile? Yes, self-fertile.
  • Commercial use: Fresh consumption due to its taste quality.
  • Comments: Can be grafted onto Myrobalan or Montclair. It is well adapted to the south of France, is drought-resistant, and appreciates well-drained and fertile soil. It does not like humid regions and excess water in the soil. Flowering is semi-late in mid-March.


Paviot Apricot Tree: An ideal choice for arborists and professional producers in France

Arboriverse, a specialist wholesale supplier of apricot plants , offers the Paviot apricot tree, an old variety renowned for its very large fruit and exceptional flavor. Buying Paviot apricot plants allows growers to benefit from a drought-resistant variety, well-adapted to Mediterranean climates and dry soils.


Origin and benefits of the Paviot apricot tree

Bred in 1880 by Mr. Paviot, this apricot tree is prized for the taste of its fruit and its hardiness. Its late flowering limits the risk of spring frosts, an asset for regions exposed to harsh winters. It is particularly suited to hot and dry climates thanks to its drought tolerance. Its cultivation is interesting for fresh consumption and for artisanal processing, particularly into jams and pastries.


Agronomic and technical characteristics

The Paviot apricot tree is a vigorous tree with an irregular, spreading habit. It requires regular pruning to balance its structure and facilitate harvesting. It reaches full maturity in three to four years and fruits between mid-July and mid-August. Self-fertile, its yield can, however, be improved by cross-pollination with other late-flowering varieties.

Its fruits are remarkable for their very large size, their diameter varying between 4 and 6 cm. Their slightly asymmetrical conical shape gives them a distinctive appearance. Their orange skin has intense red hues under the effect of the sun. The yellow flesh, fine and melting, is particularly juicy and fragrant. Its balance between sugar and acidity makes it a benchmark among high-end apricot varieties.

The fruits should be consumed quickly after harvest. They can be stored for one to two weeks at room temperature but do not tolerate cold storage well, which alters their aroma.


Disease resistance and growing conditions

The Paviot apricot tree is hardy and resistant to pests, but requires monitoring against common diseases such as brown rot and bacterial canker. Its productivity can be erratic and requires careful cultural management to ensure regular harvests.

This fruit tree adapts to calcareous soils and dry, stony, or well-drained terrain. It tolerates a certain compactness of the soil but fears excess moisture. Its low risk of root asphyxiation allows it to be grown on sandy or slightly compacted soils. It is particularly resistant to drought, making it ideal for regions with hot, arid summers.

In France, several rootstocks are recommended to optimize its development. The franc apricot tree is adapted to dry and poor soils, offering good resistance to drought. The more versatile Myrobalan tree is suitable for varied soils but can delay fruit ripening. The Montclair tree, meanwhile, represents a good compromise between vigor and early fruit set.


Commercial assets and profitability

The Paviot apricot tree is particularly sought after for its high flavor and exceptional size. Its fruit, appreciated for fresh consumption and artisanal processing, is popular in specialty markets and local supply chains. It is prized by jam makers, pastry chefs, and producers of high-end preserves.

Its late ripening cycle allows for an extended marketing period beyond that of early varieties, thus offering an economic advantage to producers. However, its productivity can vary from year to year, requiring careful crop management to maximize yields.


Why choose Arboriverse for your Paviot apricot plants?

Arboriverse, a specialist wholesale supplier of apricot plants , offers professional-quality plants, selected to guarantee optimal production. Thanks to its in-depth technical expertise, Arboriverse supports producers in the selection of rootstocks and the optimization of their orchards.

Buying Paviot apricot plants from Arboriverse means choosing a trusted partner, capable of supplying plants tailored to the requirements of professional arborists. Contact us today for advice and to order your plants.