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Fruit Disease Focus, August, 1997
... which comprise the disease complex. Flyspeck is characterized by clusters of 10 to 50 sharply defined black shiny specks on the fruit surface (photo 2-29). These superficial colonies are ... tree canopy and thinning to separate fruit clusters. In addition to facilitating the drying of fruit after rain or dew, these practices favor better spray coverage and improve fruit quality. Both diseases are ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

Training a Grape Vine
... a results, the vine will produce a lot of weak shoots and small, poorly ripened fruit clusters. Pruning reduces the number of buds so the food reserves are concentrated in those that ...
www.ces.ncsu.edu

LYCHEE Fruit Facts
... in terminal clusters to 30 inches. Lychees are eye-catching in spring when the huge sprays of flowers adorn the tree. Flowering precedes fruit maturity by approximately 140 days. Fruits: The fruit is ... tree. Overly mature fruit darken in color and lose their luster. The flavor lacks the richness associated with a certain amount of acidity. To harvest, snip off entire fruit clusters, keeping a short ...
www.crfg.org

LOQUAT Fruit Facts
... they open, the flower clusters have an unusual rusty-wooly texture. Fruit: Loquat fruits, growing in clusters, are oval, rounded or ... clipping off all or part of flower and fruit clusters is sometimes done to enhance fruit size. Under most conditions the loquat ... thinning in heavy production years. For the highest quality fruit the clusters are sometimes bagged to protect from sunburn and eliminate ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... old canes. Choosing cultivars Individual flowers are small, white, and borne in large compound clusters. They are nearly self-unfruitful, so plant two different cultivars within 60 feet of ... , productive, hardy to Zone 4 and bear large fruit clusters. They also ripen late, with fruit maturing in early September. Other cultivars with large clusters and berries include 'York',' Johns',' Kent','Nova', ...
www.hort.cornell.edu

Grape
... , the European grape, and V. labrusca, the Concord grape. 2. Muscadinia - "Muscadine grapes"; small fruit clusters, thick-skinned fruit, berries that detach one-by-one as they mature, simple tendrils, smooth bark with ... buds (i.e., the buds at the base of one-year-old wood will produce fruit clusters instead of only leaves) • Cultivars that are excessively vigorous • Wine cultivars where quality ...
www.uga.edu

Fruit fly - In the home garden
... fruit fly Bactrocera tryoni, banana fruit fly Bactrocera musae, cucumber fly Bactrocera cucumis, lesser Queensland fruit fly Bactrocera neohumeralis and Northern territory fruit fly Bactrocera aquilonis. The hosts of these fruit ... or near fruit trees every day of the year to help reduce the male Queensland fruit fly population in the local area. Bagging Fruit Individual fruit or fruit clusters can ...
www2.dpi.qld.gov.au

The Gardener's Network - Fruit : Growing Grape Vines
... there are a number of varieties of North American origin. A trellis filled with hanging clusters of sweet, ripe grapes, is both attractive and a popular munching spot for home gardeners ... variety of pests out of their grapes. | Home | A to Z's of Growing | Flowers | Fruit | Bulbs | Vegetables | Lawncare | Pumpkins | Houseplants | | Shopping | Herbs | Organic | Fun and Games | 4 the Birds | Advertise ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... , late ripening, and very productive, bearing long-stemmed clusters of large red berries that are easy to ... - Yellow, hairy fruit with good flavor, but susceptible to mildew. 'Catherina' - Large green fruit. 'Achilles' - Large red fruit. Sources ... clusters, and gooseberries are picked as individual fruits. Expect mature plants to yield about 90 to 150 pounds per 100 feet of row. Wait for fruit ...
www.hort.cornell.edu

Small Fruit - Grapes
... Fruit - Grapes Grapes Grapes can be grown in the backyard, but trellises will be ... require severe annual pruning early each spring to remain productive. Grapes flower and produce fruit only on one-year-old canes. The most productive wood is on the ... 35 or more buds on the entire plant. Each bud produces two or three clusters of grapes. Two renewal spurs are left at each trellis wire for future ...
www.urbanext.uiuc.edu




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