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- Robust peach Revita grows almost everywhere
- Revita is quite short
- Characteristics of ruffling disease
- Fruits ripen comparatively late
- Revita are perfect for cooking
- Choice of ideal location
- Tips & Tricks
Robust peach Revita grows almost everywhere
Revita is a new breed developed specifically for increased resistance to ruffling and other fungal diseases. In addition, this new variety is considered very robust and cold-resistant.
Revita is quite short
In contrast to other peach varieties such as Benedicte Revita remains relatively small with an average height of about two to three meters and is therefore suitable for smaller gardens. In addition, this variety is considered particularly resistant. Revita not only defies rippling disease, but also weather and wind - and without significant losses. Even frost can not harm the small peach tree.
Characteristics of ruffling disease
Fruits ripen comparatively late
Revita peaches are greenish-yellow in color and have a bright orange-red marbling on the sunny side. The creamy-white pulp tastes sweet, but with a subtle acidity. The shell is quite thin. The fruits ripen between mid to end of August. The tree flowers early in the morning and offers a beautiful sight with its beautiful dark pink flowers. The yield is very high compared to other peach varieties.
Revita are perfect for cooking
Revita is perfect for cooking, such as jam, compote, fruit juice, juice, ice cream or cake. Of course, you can also eat the fruits fresh from the tree, but they are disappointing - also compared to more aromatic varieties such as. B. Benedicte - in this case flavor. However, they give desserts, cakes and jams a fantastic peach flavor. In addition, Revita allows the cultivation of peaches in less suboptimal locations.
Choice of ideal location
Tips & Tricks
For the best harvest possible, you should water your tree in the last few weeks before harvesting and also apply compost again. But beware: Do not overdo it with watering, as this may dilute the taste of the peaches.