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Fig
Fig - this is an Italian variety (Brogiotto bianco) singleaisle white. In fertile soils, it develops a medium-sized, lush, tall, regular-flowering tree. It ripens from late August to late October. The fruits weigh 30-50 grams with greenish-yellowish skin. They are suitable for eating fresh and dried. Due to the regular, very early and abundant fertility, it is recommended for growing in large percentages on plantations and gardens.
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Olive – Istrian white
Olive - Istrian white - has a medium-sized fruit with an average mass of about 4 g, light green at full maturity, and an oil content of about 21%. Istrian white is characterized by low temperature resistance, high quality oil and is resistant to olive cancer. Good pollinators are: Pendolino, Frantoio and Leccino.
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Olive – Leccino
Olive - Leccino - is originally from Tuscany, Italy and is very widespread worldwide because of its particular adaptability to different agro-ecological conditions. Leccino grows in deep and fertile soils, which in the summer months tolerate drought, making it easy to bear fruit constantly and very well. Therefore, Leccino should be planted in deep soils and must be irrigated. Due to climatic conditions, it can withstand low winter temperatures up to -10 ° C without major damage. Leccino is a variety that ripens early, and regularly produces and delivers quality yield. It is a cultivar that is mostly fertilized, and its good pollinators are: Pendolino, Frantoio and Maurino. It is tolerant to olive cancer and less to peacock spot, but is therefore sensitive to olive fruit fly and olive fruit curculio.
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