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Plant Cognassier Lescovacka Scion bare root Organic
Plant Cognassier Lescovacka Scion bare root Organic
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Technical sheet of the Quince variety Lescovacka
- Fruit flesh color: Pale yellow to whitish, firm and fragrant
- Fruit skin color: Yellow-green, covered with a light, downy film that turns yellow when ripe
- Size and Shape: Medium to large (200 grams to 1.5 kilograms), rounded, bumpy pear-shaped
- Tree size: 3 to 4 meters in height, flared shape, developing multiple trunks
- Fruit taste: Very fragrant, firm and very sweet flesh. Astringent when raw, reveals its flavor and aromas when cooked.
- Fruit maturity: October-November
- Fruiting period: Flowering in mid-May
- Disease resistance: Highly resistant to diseases, especially entomosporium leaf spot
- Variety yield: Good fruiting, requires the presence of another quince tree for satisfactory production
- Is this variety self-fertile? No, requires a pollinator (Champion Quince recommended)
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Recommended commercial use:
- Processed consumption: compote, jam, jelly, fruit pastes, pies, crumbles, sweet/savory dishes
- Processing: skin rich in pectin, facilitates processing into jam
- Geographic origin: Temperate regions of the Caucasus and Iran
- Rootstock: BA29 (robust, not very sensitive to transplant shock, suitable for most soils except dry soils)
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Comments:
- Very cold resistant (down to -25°C)
- Likes sunny situations and rich, deep soils without excess limestone
- Requires a pollinator for good production
Quick read / the essentials on the Lescovacka Quince
The Lescovacka quince tree is a popular variety among quince growers in France , due to its hardiness, productivity and the quality of its fruit. Native to the temperate regions of the Caucasus and Iran, this quince tree is distinguished by its large quinces, good disease resistance and high processing potential.
Thanks to Arboriverse , your specialist quince plant wholesaler , you can buy high-quality Lescovacka quince plants , perfectly adapted to French climatic conditions. This variety produces bumpy pear-shaped fruits with firm, fragrant flesh, ideal for making jams, jellies and fruit pastes. With a potentially high yield subject to effective pollination – the Champion variety being an excellent pollinator – Lescovacka is a strategic choice for arborists.
Its cultivation is relatively simple: it appreciates deep, well-drained soils, a sunny exposure and benefits from good anchoring when grafted onto BA 29, a rootstock recommended to optimize its development. In terms of maintenance, regular pruning and moderate phytosanitary monitoring are enough to ensure optimal production. By choosing Arboriverse, a specialist wholesale supplier of quince plants , you benefit from expert advice and a wide choice of quality plants to guarantee the success of your orchard.
Don't hesitate to buy Lescovacka quince plants from a trusted partner like Arboriverse , which supports professionals with a rigorous selection of high-performance plants adapted to market requirements.
Presentation of the Lescovacka Quince for Quince Producers in France
The Lescovacka quince tree is a variety native to the temperate regions of the Caucasus and Iran. It is particularly appreciated for the quality of its large fruits , its good resistance to diseases and its suitability for processing . Its cultivation is suitable for producers looking for a productive and rustic variety, requiring few phytosanitary treatments.
Fruit characteristics
The Lescovacka quince is distinguished by its rounded, bumpy pear shape , with a yellow-green skin when ripe , covered with a light down that gradually disappears. Its size varies , ranging from 200 grams to 1.5 kg per fruit , making it one of the largest quinces available.
Its pale yellow to whitish flesh is firm, fragrant and very sweet . Like most quinces, it is astringent when raw , but it develops its full aromatic richness after cooking. This fruit is particularly suitable for processing into compotes, jellies, jams and fruit pastes , and can also be used in cooking in sweet and savory preparations.
Harvest and yield
The Lescovacka quince tree reaches maturity in October-November , with fruiting beginning in mid-October . Its yield can be very variable , due to the diversity of fruit size. However, production is generally good , subject to effective pollination.
This quince tree is not self-fertile , which means that it requires the presence of another quince tree to ensure good fruiting . The Champion variety is particularly recommended as a pollinator.
Growing conditions and adaptation to the soil
The Lescovacka quince tree is a vigorous , broad-leaved tree, reaching 3 to 4 metres in height and about 2.5 metres in width . It often develops several trunks , and its dense foliage requires regular thinning to avoid branch crossings and improve ventilation.
It appreciates rich, deep and well-drained soils , with a preference for loamy or clayey-siliceous substrates. It tolerates calcareous soils moderately , and requires sunny exposure to ensure good fruit ripening.
Although it is considered hardy , there is no specific indication of its resistance to drought . Watering may be necessary in particularly dry summers.
Resistance to diseases and parasites
The Lescovacka quince tree is very resistant to diseases , particularly to entomosporium leaf spot , one of the main diseases of quince. However, it can be affected by brown rot , which requires regular monitoring of the fruit and the removal of infected quinces to prevent the spread.
On the pest side, it is mainly susceptible to aphids and codling moth , a pest insect whose larvae penetrate the fruit. Careful monitoring and appropriate preventative treatments can limit these pests.
Recommended pollination and rootstocks
Since the Lescovacka quince tree requires cross-pollination, the presence of another quince tree, such as the Champion variety , is essential to ensure optimal production.
For cultivation in France, the BA 29 rootstock is recommended. It offers good robustness, resistance to transplant shock and adaptation to varied soils , except for soils that are too dry.
Uses and commercial outlets
Lescovacka quinces are exclusively intended for processing , due to their firm and astringent raw flesh . Their high natural pectin content makes them ideal for preparing jams, jellies and fruit pastes . They are also appreciated for compotes, traditional desserts and sweet and savory dishes .
The size and good preservation of the fruits make it a product sought after by artisanal and industrial processors , as well as by local markets and short circuits .
Tree maintenance and management
The Lescovacka quince tree is easy to grow and does not require staking once well established. However, annual pruning is recommended to promote better fruiting and limit the occurrence of diseases.
Organic mulching in autumn helps maintain sufficient moisture and enrich the soil with nutrients. Adding potash , in the form of wood ash, can also be beneficial in winter to improve fruit set.
Conclusion
The Lescovacka quince tree is a hardy and productive variety, particularly suited to processing orchards . Thanks to its large fruit , its rich aroma and its resistance to disease , it is an excellent option for producers wishing to enhance their production with quality derivative products.
To summarize: Quince Lescovacka
The Lescovacka quince tree is a popular choice for quince growers in France , particularly for its ease of cultivation and excellent yield. It produces large quinces, ideal for processing, and is distinguished by its robustness against diseases such as entomosporium. Although it is hardy, good pruning management and effective pollination (with the Champion variety) are essential to maximize the harvest.
Thanks to Arboriverse, a specialist wholesale supplier of quince plants , it is possible to purchase top-quality Lescovacka quince plants , benefiting from optimal traceability and monitoring adapted to the needs of producers. Whether you want to develop an orchard dedicated to processing or diversify your production, this variety proves to be a strategic choice for abundant and qualitative harvests.
With its ability to thrive in rich, well-drained soils and its compatibility with BA 29 rootstock, the Lescovacka quince tree guarantees long-lasting, reliable production. Its maintenance is limited, requiring mainly monitoring for aphids and codling moths, as well as watering in the event of very dry summers.
As a specialist wholesale supplier of quince plants , Arboriverse offers Lescovacka quince plants carefully selected to offer excellent recovery rates and optimal growth. Investing in this variety ensures the production of quality quinces, suitable for both artisanal and industrial processing markets.
Don't miss the opportunity to buy Lescovacka quince plants from Arboriverse , your trusted expert for productive and profitable orchards.
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