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Carmingo® Faralia (cov) grafted apricot plant Mirab.29-C 1L untreated pot
Carmingo® Faralia (cov) grafted apricot plant Mirab.29-C 1L untreated pot
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Technical sheet of the Apricot variety Carmingo® Faralia (cov)
- Skin color: Bi-colored, orange with a red cheek
- Size and shape: 3A/2A gauge, elongated oval shape
- Tree Size: Medium vigor, spreading habit
- Fruit maturity: Late, ripening about 3 days after Bergeron
- Fruit taste: Very good taste quality
- Earliness of the variety: Late
- Fruiting period Late July to early August (estimate based on maturity after Bergeron)
- Disease resistance and storage: Not genetically resistant to the Plum Pox Virus (PPV) and is not recommended for infected areas. Very good agronomic potential with a high size/production ratio. Good fruit shelf life (implied by commercial interest)
- Variety yield: Very good agronomic potential with a high size/production ratio
- Is this variety self-fertile? Yes
- Commercial use: Very good agronomic potential with a high size/production ratio
- Is this a VOC variety? Yes, it is a variety protected by a Plant Variety Certificate (VOC). Breeder: NEWCOT. Publisher: International Plant Selection
- Comments: It is important not to anticipate harvesting because the red color appears before commercial maturity. Potential rootstocks: Myrobalan, Montclair, Citrange C35 (calcareous soils and cold resistance). Part of the Carmingo® range.
Quick read / The essentials about the Carmingo® Faralia apricot tree
The Carmingo® Faralia (COV) apricot tree is a late variety, developed in France by NEWCOT , which stands out for its very good agronomic potential, regular production and large fruit . Its self-fertility and late harvest after Bergeron allow producers to extend their season and capture a later market , where supply is less competitive.
With medium to strong vigor and a spreading habit , Carmingo® Faralia requires an appropriate planting density to optimize its productivity. Its seasonal flowering reduces the risk of late frost, and its good resistance on the tree allows for a more flexible harvest and optimized conservation .
Its fruits, of size 2A to 3A , are particularly suited to the fresh market , with an orange to red blush skin covering 30 to 60% of the fruit . Their firm, juicy and sweet flesh (14° Brix) ensures an excellent taste experience and a long shelf life after harvest.
As a specialist wholesale supplier of apricot plants , Arboriverse offers you rigorously selected Carmingo® Faralia plants , guaranteeing successful establishment and optimized production . If you wish to purchase Carmingo® Faralia apricot plants , we advise you on the choice of rootstock and best cultivation practices to guarantee the profitability of your orchard .
Thanks to its late positioning, its large size and its taste quality , Carmingo® Faralia is a strategic variety to extend the production of apricots . Trust Arboriverse, a specialist wholesale supplier of apricot plants , to buy Carmingo® Faralia apricot plants and guarantee efficient and profitable production.
Introducing the Carmingo® Faralia Apricot Tree (COV)
The Carmingo® Faralia (COV) apricot tree is a late variety, developed in France by the breeder NEWCOT . It is distinguished by its very good agronomic potential, large fruit and excellent taste quality . Its self-fertility, good tree stability and ability to extend the production season after Bergeron make it an attractive variety for professional producers in France.
Tree characteristics
The tree has medium to strong vigor , with a spreading habit , requiring suitable management of planting density for good production.
Its flowering is seasonal , allowing good natural fertilization and reducing the risks linked to late frosts.
This is a late variety, ripening about 3 days after Bergeron , or even up to 3 weeks after Bergeron according to some sources , which allows the harvest period to be extended and meet demand at the end of the season.
Its self-fertility ensures stable production, although cross-pollination with Farbaly or Farely can improve yields.
Fruit characteristics
Carmingo® Faralia fruits are very large (2A to 3A) , with a good size/production ratio , which makes them particularly attractive for the fresh market.
The skin has a red overprint covering between 30 and 60% of the fruit , on a bright orange background . It is essential not to anticipate the harvest , because this red overprint appears before full maturity .
The fruits have an oval shape and firm, juicy flesh , with a pleasant sugar-acidity balance .
The sugar level (Brix degree) is 14 , ensuring very good taste quality and a sweet flavor appreciated by consumers.
Its tree retention is excellent , allowing for more flexible harvesting and good post-harvest storage . This characteristic facilitates harvest management and reduces losses.
Disease resistance and growing conditions
Carmingo® Faralia is not resistant to Sharka (PPV) and shows symptoms of the virus. Its cultivation is not recommended in infected areas .
Information on its resistance to other diseases and pests is limited. However, its good fruit set and firmness may reduce the risk of rot and improve its postharvest longevity.
Its adaptation to climatic conditions is generally good , and it can be cultivated in all production areas , including the North.
Pollination and fertility
This variety being self-fertile , it does not require any specific pollinator .
However, the presence of compatible pollinators like Farbaly and Farely can increase fruit production and quality .
Compatible rootstocks
Sources do not specify specific rootstocks for Carmingo® Faralia. However, commonly recommended rootstocks for apricot in France include:
- Montclar® (peach tree) : suitable for dry, well-drained soils.
- Rootpac® R : good performance on more difficult soils, suitable for Costières.
- ZH4 (cuttings or in vitro) : used successfully on certain Carmingo® varieties.
The choice of rootstock will have an impact on vigor, productivity and adaptation to calcareous or humid soils . It is recommended to consult specialized nurserymen for an optimal choice.
Economic outlook
Carmingo® Faralia is mainly intended for the fresh market , thanks to its large size, its beautiful presentation and its taste quality .
Its yield is very good , with a high size/production ratio , although precise data on the average yield per tree are not mentioned .
Its late harvest window constitutes an economic advantage, allowing it to meet market demand after the classic Bergeron period .
Although its use is mainly geared towards fresh consumption , its good shelf life and good sugar content can also be suitable for certain transformations (jams, compotes).
Conclusion
The Carmingo® Faralia (COV) apricot tree is a late-ripening and productive variety, offering large, attractive, sweet and well-stored fruits . Its self-fertility, good yield and attractive appearance make it a strategic variety for extending the apricot season .
However, its sensitivity to Sharka constitutes a major point of vigilance , requiring implantation in areas free from the virus .
For optimal implantation, further research on its adaptation to different rootstocks and growing conditions would be necessary .
To summarize: the Carmingo® Faralia apricot tree
The Carmingo® Faralia apricot tree is a late and profitable variety, which allows producers to extend their season after Bergeron , while offering large, firm and sweet fruits. Its spreading habit and medium to strong vigor require suitable cultural management, and its self-fertility ensures stable production .
Its fruits, graded 2A to 3A , are characterized by an attractive two-tone skin , juicy and sweet flesh (14° Brix) , and excellent shelf life on the tree , favoring flexible harvest management and optimal conservation . Its high yield and late commercial potential make it a major asset for producers.
At Arboriverse, a specialist wholesale supplier of apricot plants , we offer Carmingo® Faralia plants adapted to different growing conditions . To buy Carmingo® Faralia apricot plants , we will help you choose the ideal rootstock :
- Montclar® for dry, well-drained soils,
- Rootpac® R for better tolerance to difficult soils,
- ZH4 for optimal adaptation in innovative driving.
However, Carmingo® Faralia is not resistant to Sharka , which requires vigilance when establishing it in areas free from the virus .
Thanks to its large size, excellent conservation and late maturity , Carmingo® Faralia is a variety of choice for producers wishing to make their orchard profitable at the end of the season .
To buy Carmingo® Faralia apricot plants , trust Arboriverse, a specialist wholesale supplier of apricot plants , and secure your production with a high-performance variety.
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