Description Grapes Wilder
Table, Isabella grape c increased resistance to disease and frost, the average period of ripening . In the Kiev regionmatures at the same time with the variety Chasselas . Bushes vigorous . The leaves are large, properly rounded, solid, bottom covered with tomentose pubescence . Cherenkov notch deep, narrow, often closed with lean blades . Shoots ripen well . Hardiness average (may hibernate under the snow) . The variety is resistant to mildew . Productivity is high . fineness berries in Wilder is not observed . The leaves are large, 3-lobed, light green, bottom covered with tomentose pubescence . functionally female flowers . Grades pollinators: Lydia, Isabella, awards . Bunches of grapes from small Wilder , cylindrical, loose, often with wings . The berries are large, round or slightly oval, purple-black or blackwith a thick waxy coating . Peel sturdy RipStop . The flesh is sweet, slimy with strawberry flavor . large seeds, 1 - 4, berries . Sugar content 17 - 22%, pH 5 - 8 g / l . variety is suitable for storage .
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Berry |
Dimensions | large |
Form | round orslightly oval |
Goroshenie berries | not observed |
Color | violet-black or black , |
Peel | strong, RipStop |
Flesh | sweet, slimy with strawberry flavor |
Waxy coating | thick |
Seeds in a berry | 1 - 4 |
Sugar juice of berries | 17 - 22 % |
Acidity | 5 - 8 g / l |
Bunches |
Density | unconsolidated |
Size | small |
Form | cylindrical |
Bush |
Leaves | large, properly rounded, whole |
Flower | functionally female |
Strength of growth | vigorous |
Hairs on the lower surface of the sheet | Felt |
Description |
Group | Table grade |
Manufacturer | Massachusetts, USA , |
Stability | to mildew |
Synonym | Wilder, Uilder |
Maturation | average |
Crossing | Carter x Black Hamburg |
Resistance to diseases | increased |
Frost | average |
Country of origin | USA |
Productivity |
During the growing season | high |
Shoots |
Aging shoots | good |
The record sheet |
Chereshkovaya recess | deep and narrow |