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NOVA
Variety originating from the USA. Fruit of 40 to 70 grams, dark red, plum-shaped with a nipple at the apical end.
Variety originating from the USA, resulting from the crossing of "New Yorker" and "Roma", developed by the New York Agricultural Experimental Station and introduced in 1976.
Fruit weighs 40-70 grams, dark red, plum-shaped with a nipple at the apical end. Clusters of 5 to 6 fruits, slight depression at the stem attachment.
Firm flesh with 3 cavities. The variety is mainly used for the production of coulis or preserves.
Plant of small development +/- 0,70 m and with determined growth.
Naturally resistant to Fusarium and Verticilium. Well suited to cool summer or short season regions.
Caracteristics
Caliber | Small |
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Color | Red |
Form | Nipple, Oval-Plum-Elongated |
Earliness | mid-season |
Foliage | Régular |
Climate | All |
Growing | Determined |
Height | + or - 0.8m |
Origin | USA |