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FS 17 - Fabulous ®

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Olive oil variety of limited vigor with the possibility of creating high-density plantings, early entry into production with fruiting from the second year of planting, formation of new branches with a generalized production trend. Wide adaptability to different soil and climate situations provided that adequate water availability is available.

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Our nursery offers for sale the famous and appreciated Favolosa FS17 olive tree, a particular plant capable of giving life to a highly appreciated variety of olive tree. The Favolosa FS17 is a particular type of cultivar of Italian genotype particularly sought after as it is characterized by a high predisposition to olive growing and in particular, to high-density plantation. The Favolosa FS17 olive tree is widespread mainly in central Italy. Its main characteristic is to be found in the fact that it is an olive tree with limited vigor, capable of giving life to the first fruits as early as the second year of creation of the plantation.

The Favolosa FS17 olive tree is able to give life to fruits characterized by an average size that can vary from a minimum of 2 grams up to a maximum of 4 grams; The fruits are characterized by a vinous red color and a shape that can vary from spherical to symmetrical. One of the greatest advantages of the Favolosa FS17 olive tree is that the oil obtained from these plants is very tasty and above all of good quality, as it is rich in polyphenols.

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DescriptionOlive oil variety of limited vigor with the possibility of creating high-density plantings, early entry into production with fruiting from the second year of planting, formation of new branches with a generalized production trend. Wide adaptability to different soil and climate situations provided that adequate water availability is available. 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 aromaticFruit belonging to the Cydonia oblonga family with late ripening time, in late October. The fruit is meliform with medium size, yellow skin. Flesh very firm, compact and light yellow in color. Aromatic flavor, slightly, sweet, astringent. The plant has excellent productivity. 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 MayConsistent, quality production for the meliform quince variety with ripening starting in the 3rd decade of September. Also an ornamental plant, given its more horizontally expanding foliage, creating large shady areas with beautiful dense dark green foliage. Meliform variety, medium coarseness, deep yellow color when ripe, very firm flesh, aromatic, with hints of honey. The plant should be cared for with targeted pruning, the greatest production is on the one-year horizontal branches, fertilization in spring with mature manure allows.
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.
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