Royal Helen
Late ripening plant (Queen era) established by Zaiger genetics (USA) and produced under IPS license (France). The tree is vigorous with a semi-expanded habit, it bears fruit mainly on darts. The fruit is spherical in shape with a medium and thick peduncle. The size is very large (average size greater than 33-34 mm) with an average weight of 14-15 g. The texture of the fruit is very high. The peduncle is very thick, of medium length, resistant to manipulation and with a long shelf-life. The fruit is spherical in shape. The organoleptic characteristics are excellent (average Brix degree of 19-20° with very low acidity). The sensitivity to cracking is medium-high and to Monilia is medium. Royal Helen* is self-fertile and therefore very productive on both dwarfing and traditional rootstocks
Ripening: 10 June in the South, 25 June in the North; Extra Late
Flowering period: INTERMEDIATE, SELF-FERTILE, UNIVERSAL POLLINATOR
Taste: SWEET
Acidity: MEDIUM
Recommended rootstocks: Adà | Colt | Gisela 6 | MaxMa 60 | Prunus Mahaleb |
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The Royal Helen cherry tree is a late-ripening plant (Queen era). One of the characteristics that distinguishes the Royal Helen plant is precisely the fact that it is a particularly vigorous tree with a semi-expanded habit; moreover, thanks to these characteristics, it tends to bear fruit mainly above the darts. The Royal Helen cherry tree is also self-fertile, which means that it is a very productive variety on both traditional and dwarfing rootstocks. The ripening period of the fruit tends to change depending on the geographical area: the first half of June in the south and the second half of June in the north.
The fruit obtained from the Royal Helen cherry tree is a fruit characterized by a spherical shape and a thick peduncle. The size of the fruit is very large, as the size of Royal Helen cherries is about 33-34mm, with an average weight of 14-15g. The flavor of this variety of cherries is particularly sweet and moreover, its acidity is medium. Our online shop specializes in the sale of Royal Helen cherry trees, with the possibility of being able to buy them from the comfort of your home.
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Description | Late ripening plant (Queen era) established by Zaiger genetics (USA) and produced under IPS license (France). The tree is vigorous with a semi-expanded habit, it bears fruit mainly on darts. The fruit is spherical in shape with a medium and thick peduncle. The size is very large (average size greater than 33-34 mm) with an average weight of 14-15 g. The texture of the fruit is very high. The peduncle is very thick, of medium length, resistant to manipulation and with a long shelf-life. The fruit is spherical in shape. The organoleptic characteristics are excellent (average Brix degree of 19-20° with very low acidity). The sensitivity to cracking is medium-high and to Monilia is medium. Royal Helen* is self-fertile and therefore very productive on both dwarfing and traditional rootstocks Ripening: 10 June in the South, 25 June in the North; Extra Late Flowering period: INTERMEDIATE, SELF-FERTILE, UNIVERSAL POLLINATOR Taste: SWEET Acidity: MEDIUM Recommended rootstocks: Adà | Colt | Gisela 6 | MaxMa 60 | Prunus Mahaleb | Download: Ciliegio data sheet | 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. | 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 | 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. | FLOWERING Intermediate, Feb. 25 FLOWERING vigorous, semi-open VIGORITY normal PRODUCTIVITY very good SHAPE round CALIBER A-2A COLOR COLOUR white COLOR deep red MATURATION June 10 | 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. |
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