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This variety was bred in northern Italy and is the first nectarine with a natural columnar habit. With its narrow, upright habit, it is particularly suitable for small gardens.
Crossing: (Pegaso x Pillar) x (Venus x Pillar)
Vigour: moderate, stiffly upright even without training cut
Blossom: late flowering, self-fertile
Fruit: medium-sized, yellow-red with a smooth skin, weight 250 g
Pulp: yellowish, freestone
Taste: typical nectarine aroma
Harvest season: August
Yield: medium to high
Disease resistance: high
Frost resistance: hardy
Details and Specifications | |
Rootstock Characteristics and Description: | St. Julien A - semi vigorous rootstock for cold areas with fluctuating spring temperatures due to inconsistent spring weather conditions. Peach trees grown on St. Julien rootstocks tend to come into bearing after 3-4 years. They can be used to produce free-standing trees (with no staking required once established) |