A historic and refined variety
Discovered in 1668 in Charroux, in the Vienne region, the Louise Bonne pear tree is a historic variety that has left its mark on the history of gardens, particularly those of Versailles. Known for its sweet, juicy, and delicately tangy fruit, this variety is ideal for market gardeners and professional producers seeking quality and refinement.
Arboriverse, a specialist wholesale supplier of pear plants , offers Louise Bonne plants carefully selected to ensure high-yield harvests adapted to your needs.
Why choose the Louise Bonne pear tree for your orchard?
Elegant and tasty fruits
- Size and appearance: Medium to large fruits, with an elegant shape and characteristic reddish hues on the parts exposed to the sun.
- Melting and juicy flesh: Fine and melting texture, ideal for a refined sensory experience.
- Exceptional flavor: Sweet sweetness balanced by a refreshing acidity, highly prized by consumers.
Culinary versatility
- Fresh consumption: Perfect for lovers of quality table fruit.
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Culinary transformations:
- Pies, compotes and pastries.
- Juices and nectars.
- Poached or syrup pears for high-end desserts.
This versatility also makes Louise Bonne a sought-after fruit for the food industry.
The advantages of Arboriverse, a specialist wholesale supplier of pear trees
- Superior quality guaranteed: Robust and productive plants adapted to the diverse French climates.
- Personalized support: Advice to maximize your yields and ensure the health of your trees.
- Competitive offers: Prices adapted to bulk purchasing and reliable logistics to meet the needs of professionals.
Technical characteristics: hardiness and adaptability
A robust tree for regular harvests
- Adult size: Height of 5 to 6 meters, with a balanced pyramidal shape.
- Exceptional hardiness: Resistance to late frost and drought, suitable for temperate climates.
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Cultural requirements:
- Fresh, well-drained soils.
- Exposure to full sun for optimal quality fruit.
Production schedule
- Earliness: Fruiting 2 to 3 years after planting.
- Harvest period: From late September to early October.
- Storage: Up to 3 weeks in cool, well-ventilated conditions.
Pollination and yield
Although prolific, the Louise Bonne pear tree benefits from the presence of pollinating varieties for better production.
- Hardy Buttered
- Conference
- Deanery of the Comice
- Jules Guyot
Effective pollination ensures abundant and regular harvests.
Simplified maintenance
- Natural resistance: Low susceptibility to common diseases, but monitoring against scab is recommended in humid areas.
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Care instructions:
- Annual pruning to optimize fruiting.
- Moderate watering during the first few years.
- Regular organic inputs to maintain fertile soil.
Advantages of the Louise Bonne variety
- Taste quality: Tender flesh and subtly tangy flavor.
- Hardiness: Adaptation to various soils and climates.
- Earliness: Rapid fruit set for accelerated profitability.
- Versatility: Suitable for fresh fruit markets and culinary processing.
Order your Louise Bonne plants from Arboriverse
Trust Arboriverse , the specialist wholesale supplier of pear plants, to integrate this historic and versatile variety into your orchard.
- Plants selected for their robustness and productivity.
- Technical advice to optimize your plantations.
- Competitive offers and fast delivery throughout France.
Contact us today for a personalized quote and discover how the Louise Bonne Pear Tree can enrich your production and satisfy your customers.