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Marigoule is the name of a french hybrid of chestnut (synonym M.15 or CA 15), cross between a European chestnut (Castanea sativa) and Japanese (Castanea crenata). In 1986, it originated from a Migoule orchard in Ussac in Corrèze. Marigoule (a contraction of Marron of Migoule) is a very tasty chestnut. It should be planted in rather low altitude in very sunny areas and protected from the wind (up to 300 m elevation for South-West orchard orientation or up to 400 m elevation in South-East orchard orientation). Otherwise its productivity remains small. In France, it is grown mainly South of the Dordogne and Lot-et-Garonne for the fresh market production because of the nuts beautiful appearance.

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  • Marigoule is the name of a french hybrid of chestnut (synonym M.15 or CA 15), cross between a European chestnut (Castanea sativa) and Japanese (Castanea crenata). In 1986, it originated from a Migoule orchard in Ussac in Corrèze. Marigoule (a contraction of Marron of Migoule) is a very tasty chestnut. It should be planted in rather low altitude in very sunny areas and protected from the wind (up to 300 m elevation for South-West orchard orientation or up to 400 m elevation in South-East orchard orientation). Otherwise its productivity remains small. In France, it is grown mainly South of the Dordogne and Lot-et-Garonne for the fresh market production because of the nuts beautiful appearance. (en)
  • Marigoule est le nom d'un hybride naturel de châtaignier (synonyme M.15 ou CA 15), croisement entre un châtaignier européen (Castanea sativa) et japonais (Castanea crenata). Cette variété obtenue dans le verger de Migoule à Ussac en Corrèze en 1986 produit de gros fruit de couleur brun rouge brillant, se conservant bien. Marigoule (contraction de Marron de Migoule) est un marron très apprécié sur le marché de bouche. Comme porte-greffe, il est incompatible avec de très nombreuses variétés mais compatible avec Précoce Migoule, , Bournette, , , ou . (fr)
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  • Marigoule is the name of a french hybrid of chestnut (synonym M.15 or CA 15), cross between a European chestnut (Castanea sativa) and Japanese (Castanea crenata). In 1986, it originated from a Migoule orchard in Ussac in Corrèze. Marigoule (a contraction of Marron of Migoule) is a very tasty chestnut. It should be planted in rather low altitude in very sunny areas and protected from the wind (up to 300 m elevation for South-West orchard orientation or up to 400 m elevation in South-East orchard orientation). Otherwise its productivity remains small. In France, it is grown mainly South of the Dordogne and Lot-et-Garonne for the fresh market production because of the nuts beautiful appearance. (en)
  • Marigoule est le nom d'un hybride naturel de châtaignier (synonyme M.15 ou CA 15), croisement entre un châtaignier européen (Castanea sativa) et japonais (Castanea crenata). Cette variété obtenue dans le verger de Migoule à Ussac en Corrèze en 1986 produit de gros fruit de couleur brun rouge brillant, se conservant bien. Marigoule (contraction de Marron de Migoule) est un marron très apprécié sur le marché de bouche. Comme porte-greffe, il est incompatible avec de très nombreuses variétés mais compatible avec Précoce Migoule, , Bournette, , , ou . (fr)
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  • Marigoule (fr)
  • Marigoule (en)
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