Levinsen’s own orchards
Levinsen is involved in several active orchards, already supplying seeds to nurseries all over the world, with more on the way.
Read more about Levinsens orchards below
Lundbygaard, FP1000
The seed orchard consists of 17 carefully selected clones from the Tversted pool, which are believed to originate from the Borjomi area in Georgia. The clones in the seed orchard have all been tested and the offspring of the seed orchard have significantly improved properties compared to the starting material.
Lundbygaard FP1001
The seed orchard consists of 12 carefully selected clones from the Tversted pool, which are believed to have originated from the Borjomi area in Georgia. The clones for this seed orchard are selected according to the criteria of high proportion of prime trees, late emergence, quality after harvest and good shape.
Levinsen FP1002 Dramstrup
The seed orchard consists of 10 carefully selected clones from the Tversted pool, which are believed to originate from the Borjomi area in Georgia. The clones for this seed orchard have been selected according to the criteria of medium to slightly above-medium growth, a high proportion of prime trees and salable trees, good post-harvest quality (needle firmness) and late emergence.
Levinsen FP1003 Aars
The seed orchard consists of 10 carefully selected clones from the Tversted pool, which are believed to originate from the Borjomi area in Georgia. The clones for this seed orchard have been selected according to the criteria of a high proportion of prime trees – the best form, good post-harvest quality (needle firmness), medium growth and dense trees and late emergence.
Levinsen FP1004 Mikkelborg
For this seed orchard, 15 clones have been selected, corresponding to only the very best approx. 0.1% of the total number of trees from seed imports. The clones for this seed plantation are selected according to the criteria of post-harvest quality (needle firmness), slender trees and good needle density, late emergence.
Levinsen FP1005 Ry
Abies bornmülleriana has its natural propagation in northern Turkey on north-facing hillsides. The clones for this seed plantation are selected according to the criteria of late emergence, slender trees and good needle density/hairiness, post-harvest quality (needle firmness).