Bare-rooted fruit trees
Winter 2025-2026
Favorite categories
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Apple trees
All the apple trees in my catalog
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Pear trees
This family includes pear trees, Japanese pear trees (Nashis), and quince trees.
What I propose - In summary
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Young Plants
"in 1 and 2 years, for a lower cost and immediate recovery"
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Fruit Trees and Willows
"Grafted trees, small fruits, osier willows,... for all your projects"
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100% Producer
“I produce all the fruit trees I sell, under the Nature & Progrès label.”
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Adaptability
The varieties are tested under challenging conditions before being offered for sale. Since 2015, the mother plants have been subjected to the constraints of dry, well-drained soil. A 5cm layer of topsoil and a slate subsoil make it extremely dry. Only varieties that adapt to these conditions are selected to ensure resistance to periods of drought.
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25 Species
From blackcurrant bushes to apple trees, you'll be spoiled for choice! Everything you need to design orchards, fruit hedges, or even forest gardens. Four layers are represented: small shrubs, large shrubs, trees, and climbing plants.
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150 Varieties
For greater diversity in taste, productivity, and ripening periods. Because having fruit from May to November without interruption is essential, it's important to maximize diversity. Plants flower and produce fruit at different times. They must withstand periods of frost and late frosts. Thus, production reliability is guaranteed through this diversity.
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I advise you
If you're unsure how to define your project, ask me for advice. I'll help you based on your tastes, goals, and available space. Advice is included in the price of the plants. If you'd like more in-depth, detailed support, including, for example, a site visit, I'll provide you with a quote.
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Quality labels
The plants are produced under the 'Nature et Progrès' label, and are in conversion to 'AB'.
The nursery environment is a diverse ecosystem that allows space for companion wild plants and ecological niches.
Insects have their place there, especially beneficial insects.
We practice agroecology, agroforestry and have so-called "living soils" practices.
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