White Flame - a new variety of table seedless rapes, of early ripening
White Flame - a new variety of table seedless rapes, of early ripening.
The new seedless variety, of the early ripening, created by the group of pickers from Frezno University, California.
The variety is vigorous, produces high crops of big grapes with a very early period of ripening; the grain - average in size; at the full ripening it acquires the colour of the white marble, light amber; fine taste, with a slight flavour of flowers and a crisp pulp (hard).
The grains keep well to the cluster; the peel is thin, but hard, which proves the capacity of the variety to resist transportation on long distances and storage. It is receptive to high agricultural technique and to the use of hiberiline in combination with other physiologically active substances.
Frost resistance: - 18°C.





