Fairlane
€20.00
Late-ripening tree, vigorous and very productive. The fruit is large, regularly spherical, light yellow shaded and marbled with light red. Yellow pulp, very firm, does not stand out, with a balanced flavor but with poor organoleptic qualities. Even today, 20 years after its introduction, it is still a good late nectarine for central and southern environments. The pulp does not stand out, favoring storage in the refrigerator.
Ripening: 20 August in the South, 30 August in the North.
Recommended rootstocks: Gf 677 | Garnem | P.Montclar
Description
Late-ripening tree, vigorous and very productive. The fruit is large, regularly spherical, light yellow shaded and marbled with light red. Yellow pulp, very firm, does not stand out, with a balanced flavor but with poor organoleptic qualities. Even today, 20 years after its introduction, it is still a good late nectarine for central and southern environments. The pulp does not stand out, favoring storage in the refrigerator.
Ripening: 20 August in the South, 30 August in the North.
Recommended rootstocks: Gf 677 | Garnem | P.Montclar
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Description | Late-ripening tree, vigorous and very productive. The fruit is large, regularly spherical, light yellow shaded and marbled with light red. Yellow pulp, very firm, does not stand out, with a balanced flavor but with poor organoleptic qualities. Even today, 20 years after its introduction, it is still a good late nectarine for central and southern environments. The pulp does not stand out, favoring storage in the refrigerator. Ripening: 20 August in the South, 30 August in the North. Recommended rootstocks: Gf 677 | Garnem | P.Montclar |
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.
| 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. | White-fleshed platicarpa variety with late flowering and ripening time. The tree has good vigor with semi-expanded habit. Fruit of flat shape, medium size (AA) and dark red coloring Ripening +5 Sweet Cap Blossom epoch Sweet Cap Production Excellent Tree with medium vigor, medium open FRUIT Flat shape Consistency Very Good Cracking NO Outer color dark red Caliber AA | Publisher - breeder: PSB Producción VegetalPSB Producción Vegetal Varietal denomination: MARMARA-cov EEC N°2019/2722 Characteristics Ripening time: +7 days Amandina-cov Flowering time: +7 days Amandina-cov Flowering intensity: Good Productivity: Very good Tree habit: Normal vigor, semi-open Self-fertility: Fruit: Shape: Round Consistency: Very good Cracking: No Color: Dark red Size: AA Taste: Very good, sub-acidic and aromatic | 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 |
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