Pisa

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Flowering: Self-fertile variety. It does not require a pollinator to produce.
Characteristics: The fruit is medium-large, oblong, light orange with overcolor in the part exposed to the sun and light. Orange pulp, firm, stands out with a good flavor, very aromatic and with discreet juiciness.

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Flowering: Self-fertile variety. It does not require a pollinator to produce.
Characteristics: The fruit is medium-large, oblong, light orange with overcolor in the part exposed to the sun and light. Orange pulp, firm, stands out with a good flavor, very aromatic and with discreet juiciness.

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DescriptionFlowering: Self-fertile variety. It does not require a pollinator to produce. Characteristics: The fruit is medium-large, oblong, light orange with overcolor in the part exposed to the sun and light. Orange pulp, firm, stands out with a good flavor, very aromatic and with discreet juiciness. Triploid variety of un ascertained origin with vigorous tree, typically expanded, slow fruiting, good but not always constant productivity, subject to pre-harvest dropout. Fruit coarse, asymmetrical, ribbed,with yellow-greenish skin suffused with soft red in the vocated areas of Trentino, wrinkled, due to the presence of even extensive russeting. Lenticels large, not very numerous, very evident. Flesh creamy-white, tender, melting, sugary, acidulous, moderately aromatic and with high flavor characteristics. Consistent, quality production for the meliform quince variety with ripening starting in the 3rd decade of September. Also an ornamental plant, given its more horizontally expanding foliage, creating large shady areas with beautiful dense dark green foliage. Meliform variety, medium coarseness, deep yellow color when ripe, very firm flesh, aromatic, with hints of honey. The plant should be cared for with targeted pruning, the greatest production is on the one-year horizontal branches, fertilization in spring with mature manure allows.Fresh consumption, and for desserts. Also good for juices. Very hardy plant with a characteristic deep pink bloom. This interesting variety is native to Almaty (a city in Kazakhstan) from which it takes its name and is distinguished by its very distinctive deep red flesh. Also excellent in the garden for the beautiful pink color of the flowers and young leaves 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. Intermediate-maturing plant identified in the Vesuvian area but of unknown origin and first described by Fideghelli and Monastra in 1968. It presents tree of strong vigor, expansive habit and high and constant productivity . It fructifies on both mixed and one-year-old branches. The fruit is normally medium to large in size (if well thinned they reach a large size), round-elliptical shape, deep yellow ground color with light and shaded orange overcoloring extended for 10-20% of the surface. The light orange flesh has high texture, stands out and has medium and sour taste and poor aroma.
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