Description Grapes Pearlette
California seedless table grape early ripening period, obtained in 1936 . The leaves are large, weakly dissected, glabrous . petiole often painted in bright pink . Flower hermaphrodite . The clusters are large, dense andvery dense . The berries are medium, slightly oval, white with a small amount of chlorophyll remaining after ripening . The skin is very thin, tough . The flesh is crisp, juicy, with a special aroma (light nutmeg) . Bushes vigorous . Maturing shoots good . Grade has poor resistance to frost, mildew . Portabilitygood. Recommended thin bunches after flowering to reduce the density of the cluster. Treatment gibberellins are not recommended due to the poor response to a grade . berries susceptible to cracking during maturation in rainy weather. For a better color clusters You can thin out the leaves around them during ripening . It is possibledamage botrytis grapes, if not carried out thinning bunches due to dense clusters . Grape Pearlette used for fresh consumption, drying and canning .
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Berry |
Dimensions | average |
Form | slightly oval |
Color | white |
Peel | very thin, durable |
Flesh | crisp, juicy |
Bunches |
Density | dense and very dense |
Size | large |
Bush |
Leaves | large, slightly lobed, glabrous |
Flower | bisexual |
Strength of growth | sil'noroslye |
Description |
Group | Seedless |
Manufacturer | USA |
Stability | weak against frost, mildew |
Synonym | Perlet, Pearlette, California 1253 F 21 |
Maturation | early period |
Crossing | Queen vineyards x Sultanina |
Country of origin | USA |
Grade affected | botrytis |
Shoots |
Aging shoots | good |
The record sheet |
Petiole | often painted in bright pink |