Josephine de Malines fan espalier

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Josephine de Malines fan espalier
Small and deliciously flavoure fruits which last very well in stoe. A small-growing but hardy tree, much favoured.
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Josephine de Malines fan espalier



Josephine de Malines fan espalier Pear Trees

Espalier or fan Pear trees are used against a wall; you will need not less than 180 x 180cm’s for a fan or espalier tree. Please note we do not supply ready trained trees; this Josephine de Malines is a young tree suitable for training yourself, in situ. Such trees usually settle to cropping within 2 or 3 seasons.

Josephine is, at first glance not a variety to excite the imagination, being a small weakly tree with small, unnassuming fruits. But the delectable flavour and very late season hint at treasured to be discovered. Belgium raised, in 1830. Best in good soil and a protected position.

Josephine de Malines Pear Tree – season

Harvest late, at the end of October. Will keep in store until March at least and seems to get better and better.

Josephine de Malines Pear – appearance

The fruits are circular to conical, pale green with some russet patches, yellowing when fully ripe.

Flavour

One of the best-tasting of all Pears with a sumptuous yielding juicy green-white flesh and a deep, intense mouthwatering flavour.

Josephine de Malines Pear – Pollination

This variety belongs to the ‘B’ pollination group so will partner well with others in the same or adjacent groups.Here are some suggested varieties:

Beth

Concorde

Conference

Beurre Hardy

Invincible



Tree sizes for Josephine de Malines Pear trees:

Quince C rootstock

Is the most compact stock generally used for Pears. It can be maintained at an easily harvested 180-260cm’s and can be planted around 150-180cm’s apart. Quince ‘C’ is easily the most satisfactory rootstock for garden use and can even be incorporated into a large – say 24” – container and kept on the patio. Such trees may be restricted below the 180cm mark.

Quince A rootstock

Is more vigorous than Quince ‘C’ and is ideal for orchard planting, grassy area’s and the larger border. It will grow to 250-350cm’s and should be planted not less than 250cm’s apart. A heavy cropping tree suitable for most good soils and situations.
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