Pear 'Seigneur d'Esperen' ('Belle Lucrative')

Pyrus communis 'Seigneur d'Esperen'

Pear 'Seigneur d'Esperen'  ('Belle Lucrative')
syn: Esperens Herrenbirne

Tree: tall pyramidal growth, growing strongly at first, weakly growing at full maturity
Fruit: medium-sized, variegated pear shape
Flesh: juicy, semi-melting, very sweet, delicately spicy


Information:


Blossom time
March
Soil conditions
Good soils
Fruit colour
Yellow-brown
Flavour
Juicy, semi-melting, very sweet, delicately spicy
Use
Good pear to eat fresh
Picking season
Mid-September
Season of use
Second half of September
Growing situation
Sun, also above 500 meter above sealevel
Mature plant height
See info at various sizes
Blossom colour
White
Remarks
Valuable plant
Vigour
Strong at first, weak growth later at full maturity
Producing fruits after
After 2 to 3 years
Pollination
Partly self-pollinating
Pollinators
Conference, Condo, Doyenné du Comice, Bosc`s, Charneux
Disease resistance
Healthy species
Overall appreciation
9,5

This article is available in the following version(s)

Pear 'Seigneur d'Esperen' - Spindle, 1 yr in pot on seedling

With this maiden form you can make a half-standard or standard tree.
Also convenient for higher espaliers (3 to 5 meter)
€ 19.95
100-125 cm.

'Seigneur d'Esperen' - Spindle, 2-year

Photo: spindle 2-years, not pruned and pruned
This spindle tree can be used to make a fruit tree with one central stem with side branches, like it is used in commercial orchards
Can also be used for fruit hedges.
€ 21.50

Pear 'Seigneur d'Esperen' - Half-standard, 2 years

Photo: bush, 2-years convenient for making an espalier, before pruning and after pruning
This bush-trained tree can be used for making an fruit espalier
This bush tree can reach a height of 2,5 to 3,5 meter
€ 27.75

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