Big Haven

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Medium-early ripening variety with a slightly oblong bright red fruit on 100% of the surface. The fruit is of excellent size with a long ripening resistance. The taste is acidic and aromatic. The plant is upright and of high vigour but very productive. Flowering is very abundant and medium-late.
Ripening: 25 June in the South, 5 July in the North
Recommended rootstocks: Gf 677 | Garnem | P.Montclar

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Medium-early ripening variety with a slightly oblong bright red fruit on 100% of the surface. The fruit is of excellent size with a long ripening resistance. The taste is acidic and aromatic. The plant is upright and of high vigour but very productive. Flowering is very abundant and medium-late.
Ripening: 25 June in the South, 5 July in the North
Recommended rootstocks: Gf 677 | Garnem | P.Montclar

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DescriptionMedium-early ripening variety with a slightly oblong bright red fruit on 100% of the surface. The fruit is of excellent size with a long ripening resistance. The taste is acidic and aromatic. The plant is upright and of high vigour but very productive. Flowering is very abundant and medium-late. Ripening: 25 June in the South, 5 July in the North Recommended rootstocks: Gf 677 | Garnem | P.Montclar 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. 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 Fruit belonging to the species Cydonia oblonga with autumn ripening time, from October. Ancient variety of Serbian origin from the city of Vranja. The tree is vigorous and robust, rounded with dense branches bearing broadly ovate, dark green leaves with a gray fuzz on the lower page, up to 10 cm long. In late summer it produces solitary, pale pink to white flowers, 5cm wide, at the leaf axils. The fruit, characterized by high productivity, is meliform, aromatic, edible, light golden yellow, 8cm long, used for flavoring and preserves. Publisher - breeder: PSB Producción VegetalPSB Producción Vegetal Ripening time:-10 days Nelson-cov Flowering time:+15 days Flopria-cov Flowering intensity: High Productivity: Good Tree habit: Medium vigor, semi-open Self-fertility: Yes Shape: Round Consistency: Good Cracking: No Color: Orange background with very strong red overcoloring Size: AAA Flavor: Good, subacid
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