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Sweet Chestnut 'Maraval ' SELF-FERTILE

Regular price $19.95

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200 in stock

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Origin: France

SELF-FERTILE..ONE OF THE ONLY ONE

Description:The Maraval Chestnut Tree, originating from France, is known for its fast growth and high yield. It can adapt to a wide range of climates, it grows particularly well in temperate zones with distinct seasons. The Maraval is resilient against common diseases such as chestnut blight, and its deep root system helps it withstand drought conditions, making it an ideal choice for sustainable practices. The foliage is dense and lush, providing ample shade and contributing to its use in landscape gardening as well as commercial nut production. It shows a remarkable tolerance to varying soil pH levels and benefits from soils that are well-aerated and moderately fertile.

Fruit: The nuts produced by the Maraval tree are large and uniform, with a glossy brown exterior and a creamy white interior. They are known for their sweet and rich flavor, which makes them highly desirable for roasting and use in confections. The ease of peeling the Maraval nuts is a significant advantage in commercial processing.

Harvest: Nuts are ready for harvest from mid to late October. The Maraval variety is known for its early bearing capacity, often beginning to produce within 3 years of planting, which is relatively quick for chestnut trees. The harvest period is typically short, requiring prompt collection to prevent ground spoilage.

Pollination: Maraval chestnuts are self-fertile, which simplifies orchard management as no additional varieties are required for pollination. However, introducing other chestnut varieties like Marigoule can enhance genetic diversity and potentially increase overall nut yield and quality.

Spacing: Trees should be spaced about 8 to 10 meters apart to ensure adequate room for growth and optimal nut production. This spacing also aids in disease prevention by improving air circulation around the tree. Mature trees can reach heights of 15 to 20 meters, making them quite imposing and effective as windbreaks or landscape specimens.

Good to know: The tree's wood is also commercially valuable, known for its strength and workability. It is often used in furniture making and hardwood flooring. The Maraval Chestnut Tree also has ornamental value due to its impressive canopy and vibrant fall foliage, making it a popular choice not only for agricultural but also for aesthetic landscaping purposes.

Tree, originating from France, is known for its fast growth and high yield. It can adapt to a wide range of climates, it grows particularly well in temperate zones with distinct seasons. The Maraval is resilient against common diseases such as chestnut blight, and its deep root system helps it withstand drought conditions, making it an ideal choice for sustainable practices. The foliage is dense and lush, providing ample shade and contributing to its use in landscape gardening as well as commercial nut production. It shows a remarkable tolerance to varying soil pH levels and benefits from soils that are well-aerated and moderately fertile.

Fruit: The nuts produced by the Maraval tree are large and uniform, with a glossy brown exterior and a creamy white interior. They are known for their sweet and rich flavor, which makes them highly desirable for roasting and use in confections. The ease of peeling the Maraval nuts is a significant advantage in commercial processing.

Harvest: Nuts are ready for harvest from mid to late October. The Maraval variety is known for its early bearing capacity, often beginning to produce within 3 years of planting, which is relatively quick for chestnut trees. The harvest period is typically short, requiring prompt collection to prevent ground spoilage.

Pollination: Maraval chestnuts are self-fertile, which simplifies orchard management as no additional varieties are required for pollination. However, introducing other chestnut varieties like Marigoule can enhance genetic diversity and potentially increase overall nut yield and quality.

Spacing: Trees should be spaced about 8 to 10 meters apart to ensure adequate room for growth and optimal nut production. This spacing also aids in disease prevention by improving air circulation around the tree. Mature trees can reach heights of 15 to 20 meters, making them quite imposing and effective as windbreaks or landscape specimens.

Good to know: The tree's wood is also commercially valuable, known for its strength and workability. It is often used in furniture making and hardwood flooring. The Maraval Chestnut Tree also has ornamental value due to its impressive canopy and vibrant fall foliage, making it a popular choice not only for agricultural but also for aesthetic landscaping purposes.

Hardiness Zones

  • 5a, 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, 7b, 8a, 8b, 9a

Growth habit (tree shape)

  • Évasé

Mature height

60 feet

Mature width

30 feet

Growth speed

  • Rapide

Flowering period

  • Juin

Number of years for production

8 ans

Harvest month

  • Mi-octobre

Light

  • Soleil

Uses / Special remarks

résiste bien à la brûlure et aux -28 ....-30 Celcius.

IMPORTANT: We do not deliver trees 7 ft and taller! (Nursery pickup only). • SPRING DELIVERIES HAVE ENDED. All new orders will be delivered in Fall 2026.

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