Fruit trees
Fruit trees bring a structuring and productive dimension to the garden, thanks to their varied shapes, decorative blossoms, and foliage that changes throughout the seasons. When well-established, they develop a balanced framework and a strong root system, promoting steady growth and a consistent fruit production. Their silhouette helps organize space, create visual interest, and enrich edible landscaping. Adaptable to different growing conditions, fruit trees are equally at home in family gardens and in more elaborate arboricultural projects. Prized for their longevity and horticultural value, they meet the expectations of both amateur and professional gardeners seeking reliability, landscape coherence, and long-term plant sustainability.
Pear tree
Pyrus communis 'Summercrisp'
Pear tree
Pyrus communis 'Ure'
Pear tree
Pyrus pyrifolia 'Chojuro'
Asian pear
Pyrus pyrifolia (Asian Pear, mix)
Ever-bearing raspberry plant