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Our fruit varieties

Cherries

Royal Edie (cov)

Self– fertile variety.
Attractive fruits, with superb eating qualities.

Fruit‘s firmness is very good

The biggest calibre to be expected for a late maturing cherry

Intellectuel property

Breeder : Zaiger Genetics

License manager : International Plant Selection

Tree

Port : erected

Vigour : strong

Areas of development : all

Flowering time

Flowering time : early

Alleles : S1 - S4'

Fruit

Maturity : -7j Sweetheart® (témoin)

Size : 28-30

Color : red

Organoleptic qualities : sweet cherry, with a mild taste and marked aromatic componants

Shape : kidney-shaped

Picking colour criteria (Ctifl) : 4/5

Firmness : 70/80 Durofel

Brix : 17/19%

Fruit skin colour : carmine colour (CTIFL color 4/5)

Additional information :

Self fertile

Rapid fruit setting

The fruit is particularly firm with a creamy and juicy texture. The fruit calibre is homogenous even if the fruit’s load is heavy. The stalk is thick, of a medium length, rarely presenting double fruits.


Our suggestions

Satin®

Maturity : 4j Summit (témoin)

Calibre, fermeté, production et tolérance à l'éclatement font de SATIN une variété incontournable dans le créneau SUMMIT

Royal Bailey (cov)

Maturity : 7j Burlat (témoin)

Note the large size for an early maturing fruit

Fruit firmness is excellent


Early variety with attractive fruit characterised by high flavour qualities

Stardust®

Maturity : 5j Rainier (témoin)

Variété bicolore intéressante pour sa floraison et maturité tardive. Productive et constante chaque année.

Royal Hazel (cov)

Maturity : 7j Burlat (témoin)

Early maturing fruit (just after Burlat)

Low chilling

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