Giorgia
€18.00
Plant of Italian origin obtained by G. Bargioni of the ISF of Verona. High vigor tree with semi-expanded habit, early production entry and high productivity. Self-incompatible with established pollinators such as Adriana, Burlat, Moreau, Ferrovia, Durone nero I and II and Van. Very large fruit (9.5-10.0 g), ellipsoidal in shape (wider than tall) and dark red in color when fully ripe. The pulp is red, firm and has a fair taste quality. We also want to remember how it is moderately susceptible to rain cracks. A problem may be the vigorous pruning required to maintain the appropriate sizeVigour: MEDIUM-HIGH
Habit: MEDIUM-EXPANDED
Flowering period: INTERMEDIATE
Pollinators: RAILWAY; LAPINS
Taste: VERY SWEET
Acidity: MEDIUM-LOW
Description
Plant of Italian origin obtained by G. Bargioni of the ISF of Verona. High vigor tree with semi-expanded habit, early production entry and high productivity. Self-incompatible with established pollinators such as Adriana, Burlat, Moreau, Ferrovia, Durone nero I and II and Van. Very large fruit (9.5-10.0 g), ellipsoidal in shape (wider than tall) and dark red in color when fully ripe. The pulp is red, firm and has a fair taste quality. We also want to remember how it is moderately susceptible to rain cracks. A problem may be the vigorous pruning required to maintain the appropriate sizeVigour: MEDIUM-HIGH
Habit: MEDIUM-EXPANDED
Flowering period: INTERMEDIATE
Pollinators: RAILWAY; LAPINS
Taste: VERY SWEET
Acidity: MEDIUM-LOW
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Description | Plant of Italian origin obtained by G. Bargioni of the ISF of Verona. High vigor tree with semi-expanded habit, early production entry and high productivity. Self-incompatible with established pollinators such as Adriana, Burlat, Moreau, Ferrovia, Durone nero I and II and Van. Very large fruit (9.5-10.0 g), ellipsoidal in shape (wider than tall) and dark red in color when fully ripe. The pulp is red, firm and has a fair taste quality. We also want to remember how it is moderately susceptible to rain cracks. A problem may be the vigorous pruning required to maintain the appropriate sizeVigour: MEDIUM-HIGH Habit: MEDIUM-EXPANDED Flowering period: INTERMEDIATE Pollinators: RAILWAY; LAPINS Taste: VERY SWEET Acidity: MEDIUM-LOW | FLOWERING early, Feb. 15 FLOWERING vigorous, semi-open HIGH VIGORITY PRODUCTIVITY very good SHAPE round CALIBER A COLOR COLOUR yellow pulp COLOR dark red MATURATION May 10 |
It rightfully belongs to the category of “forgotten fruits.” Cultivated since the time of Ancient Greece, widespread in vegetable gardens and orchards until the early 1900s, now its cultivation is very limited. The scientific name Cydonia derives from Cidonia city on the island of Crete from which quinces known as “cydonee apples” came in Roman times. A very hardy, rustic plant, it prefers soils with little lime. In the past the fruits were used to perfume linens in drawers as an alternative to lavender, important, since Roman times, the phytotherapeutic use, which remained in folk medicine for a long time.
| 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 | 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. | Yellow-fleshed peach variety with early flowering time and extra early ripening. Vigorous tree with semi-open habit. Fruit has small size (B-A), round shape with a dark red coloration.
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