Product description
Ancient variety of Belgian origin (1800). The fruit weighing 230/400 g has thin, moist and juicy pulp. The plant is very productive. It is harvested in October and ripens from December to March.
Decana d'Inverno is a plant of medium vigor and high productivity (it also bears fruit on mixed branches). The leaves are medium in size, the stem is thin and green in color. The fruit is harvested in mid-October and ripens from December. Decana d'Inverno has large, trapezoidal fruits. The skin is smooth, yellowish green in color, with numerous distinct lenticels and rusty in the cavity of the calyx. The pulp is whitish, compact, granular in the center, sugary, slightly acidic, aromatic. Excellent preservation.
Flowering period: 1st week of April
Flower color: White
Pollination: Necessary, recommended pollinators: Decana del Comizio , Kaiser
Harvest period: 2nd decade of October