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GEA Grafted Yellow Flesh Nectarine Plant RP-40 Bare Root 100-120 cm Untreated
GEA Grafted Yellow Flesh Nectarine Plant RP-40 Bare Root 100-120 cm Untreated
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Technical sheet of the GEA yellow flesh nectarine variety
- Fruit flesh color: Yellow
- Skin color: Bright red over 90-100% of the surface
- Size and shape: Large caliber (AA-AAA), round
- Tree Size: Medium vigor, semi-spreading habit
- Fruit maturity: Mid-season, approximately 5-7 days after Big Top (mid-July to early August depending on the region)
- Fruit taste: Firm flesh, very good taste quality, sweet and aromatic
- Earliness of the variety: Mid-season
- Fruiting period Mid-July to early August
- Disease resistance and storage: Good resistance to handling and transport, no particular sensitivity to bacterial blight or fruit cracking
- Variety yield: High productivity, yield potential estimated at 25-30 tonnes/hectare
- Is this variety self-fertile? Yes
- Commercial use: Mainly for fresh consumption due to its size, taste quality and good shelf life
- Is this a COV variety? Yes, breeder GEOPLANT VIVAI (Italy)
- Comments: Variety selected in Italy, free stone, abundant flowering
Quick read / the essentials on Nectarinier GEA
GEA is an Italian variety of yellow-fleshed nectarine, developed by Geoplant Vivai and protected by a Plant Variety Certificate. It is distinguished by its exceptional size (AA to AAA) , its intense red color covering up to 100% of the fruit surface , and its sweet and aromatic freestone-type flesh . This combination makes it a strategic choice for French producers wishing to position themselves effectively on the fresh markets, particularly in mid-season.
As a specialist wholesale supplier of nectarine plants , Arboriverse recommends GEA for its high commercial performance , good production consistency and agronomic adaptability . The tree, with its semi-spreading habit and medium vigor , facilitates cultivation interventions and fits perfectly into modern orchards. Its seasonal flowering and maturity around mid-July to early August allow for smooth planning between early and late varieties.
Buying GEA nectarine plants means choosing a robust variety, suitable for export, thanks to its firmness and good post-harvest stability . Its free stone also facilitates fresh consumption and light processing. Thanks to its fruits of consistent size even at the ends of the branches , it guarantees a uniform harvest particularly prized by fruit professionals.
As a specialist wholesale supplier of nectarine plants , Arboriverse offers GEA on various rootstocks adapted to French soil and climate constraints (GF 677, Rubira, Saint Julien GF655/2, etc.). Buying GEA nectarine plants means investing in a complete, profitable and high-performing variety during the summer period.
Origin and varietal status
The GEA variant is a yellow-fleshed nectarine tree bred by Geoplant Vivai in Italy . It is a mid-season variety, protected by a Plant Variety Certificate (PVC) under the number EU 38207. Any commercial exploitation requires a license from the breeder .
Fruit characteristics
The GEA nectarine tree is known for its large to very large fruits , classified AA to AAA , which constitutes a strong commercial asset. The size remains large even on the less vigorous parts of the tree.
The skin is red over 90 to 100% of the fruit surface , providing a uniform, shiny and attractive presentation for fresh sale. The shape is round , regular and without major anomalies.
The flesh is yellow , sweet , aromatic , and freestone (free stone). This last point facilitates its direct consumption as well as its possible use in light processing.
Although no precise data on storage time are available, the variety is reported to be resistant to handling and transport , which implies good post-harvest logistical suitability for long circuits.
Tree characteristics
The GEA is a medium-sized tree, reaching 3 to 4 meters at maturity. Its vigor is low to medium and its habit is semi-spreading , which facilitates cultural operations such as pruning, thinning and harvesting.
No staking is explicitly required, but it is recommended for the first two years , especially in windy conditions or for young scions.
The estimated longevity is consistent with that of nectarine trees in general, i.e. 15 to 20 years , with good phytosanitary management.
Maturity and fruiting period
GEA is a mid-season variety , maturing about 5 to 7 days after Big Top , a common reference. In France, this corresponds to a harvest period between mid-July and early August , depending on local climatic conditions.
Flowering occurs in season , with good floral density, but without precise data on its relative precocity.
Fertility and pollination
GEA is a self-fertile variety , meaning it can produce fruit without the presence of other pollinating varieties. However, as with other nectarines, the proximity of other Prunus can encourage cross-pollination and therefore improve yields .
Resistance and cultural requirements
GEA does not show any particular sensitivity to bacterial blight , which is a positive point. Other common diseases such as peach leaf curl or powdery mildew are not specifically mentioned in the sources, but an average sensitivity can be assumed, justifying preventive phytosanitary protection .
No specific mention was found regarding pests , but as with all nectarine trees, regular monitoring is necessary against aphids, oriental fruit moth or Mediterranean fruit fly .
Drought resistance is not documented, but moderate resistance can be considered, provided regular watering is maintained during dry periods, especially during fruit formation.
Active limestone can be a problem, as with many Prunus trees. The choice of rootstock is therefore essential to adapt the crop to slightly calcareous soils.
The soil must be well-drained , as the tree is susceptible to root asphyxiation , like most peach and nectarine trees.
Rootstocks recommended for cultivation in France
Several standard rootstocks can be used to adapt the GEA variety to different soil conditions:
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GF 677 : very vigorous, suitable for dry and calcareous soils .
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Rubira : medium vigor, suitable for dry soils , good behavior on poor terrain .
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Saint Julien GF655/2 : medium vigor, good compromise for heavy or wet soils .
The choice will have to be made according to the texture of the soil , the availability of water , and the constraints of planting density .
Economic interest and commercial use
The potential yield is estimated at 25-30 tonnes/hectare for a well-managed adult orchard, or around 40-60 kg per tree . Productivity is considered high , with good regularity of fruit set.
GEA is mainly intended for fresh consumption , with a high commercial value thanks to its visual presentation , its superior size , and its taste qualities . The free stone also constitutes an advantage for artisanal or semi-industrial processing (jams, fruit preparations).
Post-harvest durability and resistance to handling make it a variety suitable for shipping , particularly in the context of mass distribution or export .
Conclusion
The GEA yellow-fleshed nectarine tree is a mid-season Italian variety, self-fertile, productive and particularly well-suited to fresh sales . Its large size , its intense red color , its sweet and aromatic flesh , as well as its free stone , make it a safe bet for professionals wishing to diversify their offer during the summer period.
The judicious choice of rootstock and careful health monitoring are essential to express the full potential of this variety.
To summarize: Nectarine GEA
The GEA nectarine tree is an essential reference for producers looking for a mid-season yellow-fleshed nectarine , with a large to very large size (AA to AAA), a neat commercial presentation and a sweet, aromatic and typical freestone taste profile . Adapted to the requirements of the fresh market, the variety is ideal for specialist circuits, large-scale distribution or export.
Arboriverse, a specialist wholesale supplier of nectarine plants , recommends this variety for its high productivity , resistance to handling and post-harvest durability , which allow for extended marketing. The tree, which is undemanding, displays average vigor and a semi-spreading habit , ensuring simple and effective cultural management. Its maturity 5 to 7 days after Big Top makes it a strategic link in the summer harvest calendar.
Buying GEA nectarine plants means choosing a variety suited to intensive or semi-intensive orchards , with expected yields of 25 to 30 tonnes/hectare , or up to 60 kg per adult tree in optimal conditions. Its free stone also allows for use in artisanal processing.
As a specialist wholesale supplier of nectarine plants , Arboriverse will help you choose the most suitable rootstock to get the most out of this variety (GF 677 for dry and calcareous soils, Rubira for poor soils, Saint Julien for heavier soils). Buying GEA nectarine plants means investing in a highly valuable and sustainably competitive fruit.
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