Baby Gold 6
€18.00
Intermediate ripening plant worthy of consideration for its high production yields and satisfactory technological characteristics. The tree has high vigour, mixed branches with flower buds distributed uniformly or mainly in the median and basal sections. High and constant productivity. Medium-sized fruit, globular or oblate in shape, with a slightly hollow apex, with an absent or barely hinted umbo and a superficial suture line. The skin has a light yellow-orange color, although sometimes greenish reflections or redness caused by exposure to the sun may appear. The pulp is yellow-orange with red variegations near the stone (in some cases they may be present in the subepidermal area), very consistency, sugary and medium in flavor.
Ripening: July 20th.
Recommended rootstocks: Gf 677 | Garnem | P.Montclar
Description
Intermediate ripening plant worthy of consideration for its high production yields and satisfactory technological characteristics. The tree has high vigour, mixed branches with flower buds distributed uniformly or mainly in the median and basal sections. High and constant productivity. Medium-sized fruit, globular or oblate in shape, with a slightly hollow apex, with an absent or barely hinted umbo and a superficial suture line. The skin has a light yellow-orange color, although sometimes greenish reflections or redness caused by exposure to the sun may appear. The pulp is yellow-orange with red variegations near the stone (in some cases they may be present in the subepidermal area), very consistency, sugary and medium in flavor.
Ripening: July 20th.
Recommended rootstocks: Gf 677 | Garnem | P.Montclar
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Description | Intermediate ripening plant worthy of consideration for its high production yields and satisfactory technological characteristics. The tree has high vigour, mixed branches with flower buds distributed uniformly or mainly in the median and basal sections. High and constant productivity. Medium-sized fruit, globular or oblate in shape, with a slightly hollow apex, with an absent or barely hinted umbo and a superficial suture line. The skin has a light yellow-orange color, although sometimes greenish reflections or redness caused by exposure to the sun may appear. The pulp is yellow-orange with red variegations near the stone (in some cases they may be present in the subepidermal area), very consistency, sugary and medium in flavor. Ripening: July 20th. Recommended rootstocks: Gf 677 | Garnem | P.Montclar | 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. | 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 | 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. | Triploid variety of un ascertained origin with vigorous tree, typically expanded, slow fruiting, good but not always constant productivity, subject to pre-harvest dropout. Fruit coarse, asymmetrical, ribbed,with yellow-greenish skin suffused with soft red in the vocated areas of Trentino, wrinkled, due to the presence of even extensive russeting. Lenticels large, not very numerous, very evident. Flesh creamy-white, tender, melting, sugary, acidulous, moderately aromatic and with high flavor characteristics. | 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 |
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