A moderately vigorous tree with a loose
pyramidal crown. This variety starts yielding early after planting and gives regular
and heavy yields on 1-year branches. It
is recommended to be pruned regularly.
It is flowering mid-early.
POLLINATORS:
An outstandingly self-pollinating variety.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Elongated, egg-shaped fruit with a pointer top. Rich blue colored thin skin with
a greenish-yellow flesh which is firm
and crispy, yet juicy in texture. Aromatic,
sweet to sour in taste.
FRUIT SIZE: Medium-large.
HARVEST: Mid to late August.
COMMERCIAL USE:
Excellent yielder when maintained properly. Consumed fresh or dried, suitable for processing,
A large, mildly-vigorous, upright tree that gives fairly productive yields. Easy to grow, with a medium growth rate.
Very little pruning is recommended. A late bearer upon
planting and also a late-leafing variety, thus protected
against late spring frosts. Thrives best in full sun.
POLLINATORS:
Self-fertile, but gives amazing results when planted near
another variety (particularly when the tree is young), such
as Chandler. Often used as a pollinator for Chandler.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
A flattened shape walnut with a good caliber. A medium-thin, well-sealed shell. The kernel is light in color as
well as in weight. Good taste, strong nut, sweet flavor.
FRUIT SIZE: Medium to large.
HARVEST: Mid-September.
The growing habit of Burlat is spreading and it has moderate vigour and a round canopy. When it starts yielding,
the yields are regular and abundant. Blossoms mid-early.
POLLINATORS: Stella, Van.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Heart-shaped fruit with burgundy dark red skin. The
flesh is dark red, medium-hard, juicy, sweet in taste, and
a pleasant aroma.
FRUIT SIZE: Large.
HARVEST: Early, end of May.
COMMERCIAL USE:
One of the most important early varieties. Great quality
Redhaven is a heavy bearer, easy to grow, and maintain. This variety has a moderate growth rate and a
pyramidal growth habit with medium vigour. Branches grow in a spreading manner. Flowering mid-early.
A resilient variety that gives regular and very abundant yields. Ideally positioned in full sun.
POLLINATORS: Self-fertile.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Round in shape, the skin is red-blushed with yellow
underlay, almost fuzzless. The flesh is yellow, a bit
reddish, juicy, firm yet creamy. Sweet in taste. An
overall beautiful appearance.
FRUIT SIZE: Medium to large.
HARVEST: Early to late July.
This fruit orginates from Southeast Europe and is nowadays highly appreciated around the world, both for its irresistible taste and smell and for its healing properties. It is interesting that raspeberries contain as much as 86% of water and that despite their sweet taste they contain few calories.
Energy:221 kJ / 51 kcal
Fats:0,6 g
Carbohydrates:7,2 g
Proteins:1,4 g
Salt:0 g
The most planted variety worldwide and
one of the most popular ones when it
comes to walnuts. Moderately to very
vigorous and semi-erect, with a medium
growth rate. It yields extremely abundantly.
An early bearer starts bearing two to three
years after planting. Late-leafing and a late
flowering variety. Pruning is advised.
POLLINATORS:
Partly self-fertile. Franquette is the best
pollinator for this variety.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
An oval, thin shell with a smooth surface,
light-colored, well-sealed. The high-quality
kernels are light in color, easily detached
from the shell and split in halves, with a
mild flavor.
FRUIT SIZE: Large.
HARVEST: End of September to mid-October.
A medium to high vigorous variety. When
it starts yielding, it is a regular yielder.
Flowering is mid-early.
POLLINATORS: Self-fertile.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Round, elongated in shape. The skin is
blushing red on the sunny side over an
orange base. Intensely dark orange to red
flesh. Firm, juicy, with an exquisite taste.
Overall great quality.
FRUIT SIZE: Large.
HARVEST: Late July to early August.
COMMERCIAL USE:
Excellent when consumed fresh as well
as for processing. It handles transporting
excellently
TREE:
Grows upright at a medium growth rate
with medium vigour. An early flowering
and a late leafing variety, thus protected
against late spring frosts. An early bearer
starts yielding in the 3rd or 4th year af
ter planting. It has regular and very high
yields. Tolerates many soil types. Prefers
partial to full sun. Drought resistant.
POLLINATORS:
Self-fertile. A good pollinator for other
nut varieties. Fernette and Franquette are
suitable pollinators. Plant 1 Fernette tree
on every 10th Fernor.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Globular nuts with a light-colored, thin to
medium thick shell and a beaded seam.
The kernel is light in color and easily ex
tracted from the shell.
FRUIT SIZE: Medium to large.
HARVEST: End of September to early October.
Growth and vigour is medium to strong, has a tendency to grow at the top, open side branch angle.
Blooms in midseason to late, good pollinator.
POLLINATORS:
Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Gala, Fuji, Idared, Jonathan, Red Delicious
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Color of skin is green-yellow, eventually completely
yellow. Skin is smooth, very light lenticels, very susceptible to russeting. The flesh is yellowish, firm,
crisp, sweet, and juicy with a good balance between
flavor, sugars, and low acidity (especially in the
adapted areas).
FRUIT SIZE: Medium in size and regular.
HARVEST:
From mid-September up to early October.
A medium vigorous tree with good resistance
to winter frost and mildly sensitive to spring
frost and drought. Yields are abundant.
POLLINATORS: Self-fertile.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Orange base color with abundant red blushes.
Flesh is orange in color, juicy, sweet to sour in
taste. Very attractive appearance, and overall
good quality fruit.
FRUIT SIZE: Very large.
HARVEST: Second half of July.
COMMERCIAL USE:
Attractive, with great yields, and overall good
quality of the fruit. Used for fresh consumption
and also used in the fruit processing industry
Vigour of this variety is moderate, and
the growth habit is spreading. Blossoms
early, around a week before Golden Delicious. It is a very good pollinator.
POLLINATORS:
Different variety with same bloom periods
like Granny Smith, Braeburn, Cox, or any
other early flowering diploid variety.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
The fruit has juicy flesh, sweet-sour in
taste. The flesh is firm, whitish color, and
medium-fine texture. The skin of an Idared
apple is light green in color covered with
intensive red on 50 to 60% of the surface
of the fruit. The shape of Idared is Flattened round.
FRUIT SIZE:
Medium-large to large, weight of fruit around 150g - 350g.
Medium to vigorous with regular and good productivity.
Flowering early. Thrives best in warm places. Grows in a
compact, upright, rounded habit. Thrives best in full sun.
POLLINATORS:
Self-fertile, but best results are achieved when planted
with another variety.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Asymmetrically elongated fruit. The skin is yellow to
orange in color with a red blush on the sunny side. The
flesh is white to yellow, firm but juicy.
PLANT:
The plant is vigorous, semi-erect, free-standing, thornless, and productive, giving high yields. Easy to grow,
with a perennial life cycle. Grows in a shrub habit. Starts
bearing a year after being planted. Considered a more
winter hardy variety, also tolerates drier and hotter conditions. Gives best results when positioned in full sun or
part shade. Pruning should be done twice a year.
POLLINATORS: Self-pollinating.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Round to conically shaped and shiny, jet black in color,
with a firm texture and sweet taste and mild aroma. The
fruit doesn’t fade, leak or soften even in hotter weather.
FRUIT SIZE: Medium-large to large.
HARVEST: July to mid-August.
COMMERCIAL USE:
An abundant variety, with high-quality fruits and large
yields. Ideal for fresh consumption, preserving, jam and
jelly making, baking, etc.
Vigour of this variety is medium to strong, and branches
follow a spreading and ramified growth structure. It flowers
mid-season around 5 days before Golden Delicious. A spur
bearer.
POLLINATORS:
A triploid variety, it is not suitable as a pollinator. Basically any diploid variety with the same blossom date will be a
good pollinator like: Gala, Granny Smith, Idared.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Conic in shape, it has weak or no ribbing on the surface.
Intensely medium-dark to dark red in color on the whole of
the fruit. The flesh is firm but creamy in texture, juicy, sweetsour in taste.
FRUIT SIZE: Medium to large in diameter.
HARVEST:
Early October. Jonaprince is an excellent and reliable yielder.
A medium vigorous tree that yields abun
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dantly. Crown forms as a wide sphere, and it
is recommended to do regular pruning. It is
flowering lately, a few days after Hungarian
Best. Starts yielding early after planting and
is a regular bearer.
POLLINATORS: Self-fertile.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Shape is rounded to oval and a bit flat from
the side. The skin is of a light orange col
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or with a red blush on the sunny side. The
flesh orange and juicy, with an exceptional
sweet-sour taste.
FRUIT SIZE: Medium to very large fruit.
HARVEST: Mid to late July.
COMMERCIAL USE:
Attractive and good quality fruit. Excellent
for fresh consumption and widely used in
the fruit processing industry.
Tree of this variety has weak to medium growth, flowering
is mid-season to late, around the same time as Golden Delicious. High, stable yields, good for warmer regions.
POLLINATORS:
Golden Delicious, Red Delicious, Granny Smith, Fuji
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
The shape of this variety is spherical and elongated. Skin
is smooth, with pronounced lenticels, covered in intense
and vivid dark red color on the whole surface of the fruit.
Color is striped at the beginning of maturation and gains
uniform color as it matures fully. The flesh is crisp and
juicy, the taste is sweet and aromatic.
FRUIT SIZE: Medium
HARVEST:
Second half - end of August up to the beginning of September
COMMERCIAL USE:
Gains coloration very early and fast, uniformity, stability, and excellent yields are a strong side of this variety. Popular as
a dessert apple. Suitable for warmer regions and has very good storage capability.
Vigour of the tree is medium strong, and branches have a medium spreading growing habit. It is
suitable for all types of tree forming and growing
systems. Flowering is mid-late and is a good pollinator.
POLLINATORS: Conference.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Shape is conical, elongated. Skin is thin, smooth,
glossy with a green-yellow base color, yellow-bronze overlay, with possible pink blushes on
the sunny side. The flesh is white-yellow in color,
soft, juicy. Taste is sweet, with possible sour notes.
FRUIT SIZE: Medium-large to large.
HARVEST: Second half of September.
FRUIT SIZE:Medium-large to large
The tree is strong and vigorous, with a semi-upright, fast-growing
habit. It is flowering mid-early and yields are excellent. It prefers late
and mild thinning and works best on rich soils.
POLLINATORS: Williams, Abate Fetel, Butirra.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Shape is conical. The skin is lemon-yellow in color with red shades
on the side that gets more sun. The flesh of Santa Maria is white in
color, mildly juicy, soluble, with a less accentuated scent and a characteristic aroma. During the maturation in the cold storage, the skin
color changes slowly to yellow. It can be stored for a long period of
time.
FRUIT SIZE: Medium-large to large.
HARVEST: Early. Middle to late July.
COMMERCIAL USE:
Stabile variety on the market as it is specific because of its fine taste and is not too juicy. High productivity and early
harvests. Highly appreciated fresh, and also can be stored up to 3 months
A hardy, vigorous and productive variety,
with a low, spreading habit. Grows at a
medium rate. Flowering late, and is low
temperature resilient. Cresthaven shows
best results when exposed to full sun.
POLLINATORS:
Self-pollinating, but gives the best results when planted near other varieties.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Round shaped, almost fuzzless, smooth
but tough skin, yellow with a red blush.
Firm yet juicy yellow flesh, showcasing
bright red colored areas around the pit.
Sweet in taste.
FRUIT SIZE: Medium to large.
HARVEST: Mid to late August.
KNIP or “knip-boom” is one of the most productive and
best-known apple tree training systems for modern, proSLENDER SPINDLE
This is the most used training system for modern apple
orchards. The trees are wider at the bottom and get narrower towards the top, which gives them a cone-shaped
appearance. The side branches also get shorter further
up the top. This system is suitable for low-vigour areas,
where the required pruning will not result in exaggerated vegetal expansion. Second-year “knip-booms” are
the ideal nursery stock when it comes to planting and
growing the crops faster, but well feathered first-year
stocks with strong lateral branches are also excellent.
Opening the branch angles by weighing
Medium vigorous to a vigorous tree with
pyramidal and sparse crown. An early
bearer after planting. This variety is a
regular and abundant yielder. It flourishes mid-early.
POLLINATORS:
Self-sterile. Suitable pollinators include
Čačak’s Beauty, Čačak’s Best and Stanley.
FRUIT APPEARANCE:
Egg-shaped, somewhat elongated, with
thin, purple to blue skin. The flesh is yellow, medium-firm, juicy, and sweet, with
an exquisite taste.
FRUIT SIZE: Medium-large to large.
HARVEST: Early. End of June to the beginning of July
In our production you can find a large selection of fruit seedlings of apples, pears, plums, apricots, peaches, cherries, sour cherries and quinces, we produce new and old varieties
Beans are highly nutritious vegetables from the family of legumes. It originates from Mexico and it was brought to Europe in the 16th century. Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) are recommended for consumption because of their biological and curative ingredients.
Net weight:450 g
Energy:133,44kJ/31,43kcal
Carbohydrates:5,93 g
Total sugars:1,78 g
Fats:0,11 g
Saturated fatty acids:0,018 g
Proteins:1,68 g
Salt:0,40 g
Sweetcorn is a sort of corn intended for human consumption which contains the biggest amount of sugar. It is especially rich in simple sugars. Its nutritional value is similar to that of other cereals. It is harvested when it is not fully ripe, i.e. before sugar is transformed into starch, for which reason sweetcorn can be eaten fresh, tinned or frozen after simple preparation - short cooking.
Net weight:450 g
Energy:260 kJ/62 kcal
Carbohydrates:7,74 g
Total sugars:3,16 g
Fats:0,12 g
Saturated fatty acids:0,05 g
Proteins:5,20 g
Salt:0,90 g
This legume is a precious source of proteins, sugar and vitamins. Its green seeds contain easily digestible proteins, starch, sugar, vitamins A, B and C, iron, potassium, natrium, calcium and magnesium, as well as important amino acids such as tyrosine, cystine, lysine, histidine, arginine and tryptophan. Energy value of 100 g of young pea seeds is 68 calories. Through ripening, the quantity of proteins, fats and certain vitamins in seeds increases, while the quantity of sugar reduces
Net weight:450 g
Energy:260kJ/62kcal
Carbohydrates:7,74 g
Total sugars:3,16 g
Fats:0,12 g
Saturated fatty acids:0,05 g
Proteins:5,20 g
Salt:0,90 g
Because of these protective ingredients they contain, beans are a sort of food on the list of those which protect us from free radicals. Zeaxanthin is a prevention from harmful UV radiation.
Beans are a great source of folates. Folates have several important roles in our bodies, but they are most important for synthesis of DNA
Net weight:450 g
Energy:132,09kJ/31,13kcal
Carbohydrates:5,56 g
Total sugars:1,26 g
Fats:0,17 g
Saturated fatty acids:0,025 g
Proteins:1,84
Salt:0,42 g
Sweet cherry (Prunus avium L.) is a deciduous woody plant and belongs to the Rosaceae family
and Prunoideae subfamily. The fruit is a monocarpic pome, with a spherical appearance and
dark red, pink, or yellow color. The fruits are meaty, sweet-tasting, 2-3 pieces stacked together
on stalks. Sweet cherry is a very important agricultural plant and its fruits are in high demand
both for fresh consumption and for processing. Sweet cherry has the most vitamin C compared
to other pome fruit. The fruit is also rich in zinc, folic acid, calcium, antioxidants, and flavonoids
which play an important role in a healthy diet. Cherry also contains cellulose, which tightly
regulates digestion.