Fragiulio grande
€18.00
Cultivar not very interesting for cash crops, excellent appearance and very attractive, tasty.
Cultivar grown in the province of Bari, tree with medium vigor, expanded habit, inconstant productivity.
early flowering; self-incompatible, pollinator: Ferragnes Ripening End of August
Fruit The almond has a large size, amygdaloid shape Semi-hard shell semi-double (5-10%) yield 28-30%
Recommended rootstocks Don Carlo | Gf 677 | Garnem | Prunus Rubirà |
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The Fragiulio Grande almond plant is a particular type of cultivar that is mainly produced within the province of Bari. Its origin is rather unknown and, for this reason, it is still produced nowadays only within certain rather restricted areas. The tree that characterizes the Fragiulio Grande almond plant is characterized by its vigor, which is medium and for a rather expanded habit, as well as for an early flowering. To all this, however, it must be added that its productivity is rather inconstant, despite its rather medium-early harvesting period. The plant reaches maximum productivity only in some particular conditions.
The fruit that characterizes the Fragiulio Grande almond plant is characterized by a rather large size; Its shape is amygdaloid and the shell that characterizes it is rather hard, wrinkled and characterized by large pores. The seeds that characterize this plant are medium-sized and elliptical in shape. The color of the fruit is dark brown and with a wrinkled surface. In general, its appearance is extremely attractive while its flavor, in addition to being excellent, is also considered as one of the tastiest.
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Description | Cultivar not very interesting for cash crops, excellent appearance and very attractive, tasty. Cultivar grown in the province of Bari, tree with medium vigor, expanded habit, inconstant productivity. early flowering; self-incompatible, pollinator: Ferragnes Ripening End of August Fruit The almond has a large size, amygdaloid shape Semi-hard shell semi-double (5-10%) yield 28-30% Recommended rootstocks Don Carlo | Gf 677 | Garnem | Prunus Rubirà | | An oil cultivar widespread in central Italy, with medium vigor and a disorderly, pendulous habit. It is characterized by high adaptability to different environments. It turns out to be well pollinated by Frantoio, Leccino and Moraiolo as it is self-sterile. This variety is used to pollinate Leccino. It enters production early giving consistently high quantities. Very low in oil content (12.5%). Tolerates cold fairly well but has sensitivity to cycloconium (peacock's eye) and mange. | Plants with very high vigor, needs careful pruning otherwise manifests alternating production. Very large ovoid-shaped fruits, low in sugar but very early. Ripens around June 5-10. | BEARING vigorous, semi-open VIGORITY high FRUITING very good FLOWERING intermediate, +10 Flopria AUTOFERTILITY yes SHAPE round CALIBER 2° COLORATION bright red BRIX 12-14° MATURATION June 15 | Feijoa-the Portuguese name forAcca Sellowiana derived from the discoverer of the plant-is a perennial fruit tree that belongs to the Myrtaceae family. In addition to food purposes, it is also exploited as an ornamental shrub in many gardens. The feijoa plant is native to the subtropical zone of South America. It is grown in areas characterized by mild, dry climates. The tree has leaves that are dark green above and silvery below. It possesses large white flowers with a purple interior. The fruits, on the other hand, have an oblong shape and are about 2 inches long. These are also green, but clear and opaque. They bear a translucent and tender pulp inside. The flavor of feijoa is similar to that of pineapple along with guava and strawberries. | |
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