Suncrest

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Medium-large, round elliptical fruit, extensively covered with light red and quite tomentose. Yellow flesh with slight red pigmentation, consistent and with an excellent flavour.

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Medium-large, round elliptical fruit, extensively covered with light red and quite tomentose. Yellow flesh with slight red pigmentation, consistent and with an excellent flavour.

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DescriptionMedium-large, round elliptical fruit, extensively covered with light red and quite tomentose. Yellow flesh with slight red pigmentation, consistent and with an excellent flavour.

FEATURES MaturityGarofa-cov Flowering time Garofa-cov High flowering Very high production Vigorous, half-open tree

FRUIT Round shape Very good texture Split NO Skin color 100% dark red with sugar spots Caliber A-AA High organoleptic qualities, suitable for all markets

Its color is pink with shades tending toward light brown, and its complex flavor combines sweet with a slightly tart aftertaste. Et voila, here is the Pink Fig of Pisticci! This fig has the shape of a small elongated pear and its weight ranges between 30 and 50 grams, it has a skin with a green color tending to pink, leathery, excellent resistance to handling. BEARING vigorous, open-seeded VIGORITY strong FRUITING very good FLOWERING early, Flopria epoch AUTOFERTILITY yes SHAPE round, oval CALIBER 2A-3A COLORATION deep dark red BRIX 14° MATURATION 15 May
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.
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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