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Deciduous Fruit for North Florida
... quality is obtained when fruit are harvested tree ripe (when the fruit begins to soften slightly). Plum. Most cultivars of plums can be harvested well before tree ripening or fruit softening and still ... 1 = least desirable Table 5. Plums grown in Central and North Florida. Cultivar Period of Ripening Fruit Size Peel Color Requires Pollinator Gulfruby early medium red yes Gulfbeauty early small red ...
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FDIN002 Disease and Insect Management in the Home Orchard
... fruit should be picked before becoming over-ripe. Also, no fruit should be allowed to remain on the trees after ripening. All fruit should be picked and if not consumed, removed from the fruit-growing area. This helps reduce many disease and insect problems for later-ripening fruit and for the ...
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FEIJOA Fruit Facts
... fruit is much better in cool than in warm regions. Even thought the plants are relatively hardy, sudden fall frosts can damage ripening fruit ... , round fruit of good to very good quality. Mid to late season ripening. Tree self-fruitful but bears heavier crops if pollinated. Does poorly under cool, coastal conditions. Trask Originated as a bud sport of Coolidge. Medium to large, oblong fruit ...
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FIG Fruit Facts
... fig grows best and produces the best quality fruit in Mediterranean and dryer warm-temperate climates. Rains during fruit development and ripening can cause the fruits to split. With extra care ... of damage to the fruit. Nematodes, particularly in sandy soils, attack roots, forming galls and stunting the trees. Mitadulid and Carpophilus dried fruit beetles can enter ripening fruit through the eye and ...
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Fruit Rot
... dead or infected plant parts (stems, twigs, leaves and fruit). Fruit of the current season's crop can be infected at ... on immature green fruit. These fruit remain symptomless until maturity. At harvest or soon after, the infected fruit (Figure 1) rapidly ... field when fruit remains on the bush beyond normal ripening. Studies of fruit rot diseases conducted following storage or shipment of fruit show ...
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Daleys Fruit Tree: Beating the Fruit Flies
... fruits are ripening below them. Add Your Comment (2) Author: Kath, Published: Wednesday, October 18, 2006 Comments so far: 2 Anonymous said ... What variety are they? Fruit fly ... Fruit Tree Blog About Daleys Fruit Tree Blog Sowing the joys of growing Fruit & Rainforest Trees from Australia. Previous Posts September Newsletter Naturalure showing promising in early trials Fruit Fly Control Dwarf Fruit ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... 'Rovada' to be the best red currant cultivar. Plants are dependable, vigorous, late ripening, and very productive, bearing long-stemmed clusters of large red berries that are ... green-fruited respectively. 'Early Sulfur' - Yellow, hairy fruit with good flavor, but susceptible to mildew. 'Catherina' - Large green fruit. 'Achilles' - Large red fruit. Sources of gooseberry and currant plants can ...
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Cornell Fruit Resources, Cornell University
... fruit and will ruin immature fruit. In colder regions, the season is not long enough to ripen many of the late cultivars, so choose only early-ripening ... cultivar for northern areas. Blooms heavy and fruit ripen in early October. Fruit is light orange with a reddish ... not as good as 'Garretson." See also: California Rare Fruit Growers. © Copyright, Department of Horticulture, Cornell University. ...
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Tropical Fruit - Jackfruit, Breadfruit & Relatives
... be compared to the durian. The fruit is covered with numerous hard points, is pale green in colour and changes to a yellowish-brown during ripening. Fruit is mature for harvest when the single small leaf above the stem withers and the first colour change occurs. Ripening continues post-harvest and with experience is ascertained by tapping the fruit ...
www.proscitech.com.au

Tree Fruit - Apple
... Fruit - Apple Apple Apples are the most popular backyard tree fruit for this area. A number of varieties are available (see following table), with variation in time of ripening and best use ... pollen, however, so don't include it as a pollinating variety in the plan. Tree Fruit Suggestions for Northern Illinois Apples Summer eating & cooking: 'Stark Earliest,' 'Viking Transparent' Early fall eating ...
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