Vineyards Vine sorts

Ranniy-magaracha

Ranniy Magaracha - is a table sort of vine. The bark of young vine is rifle-green with wine-red edges, covered by cobweb indumentum. Young leaves are green with a bronze tint, overhead and lower surfaces with the weak cobweb covering. One-year ripening sprout is hazel, nodes are umber.  Flower is telianthus.  

Vine bunches is middle or large (length is 16-22 cm,  width is 14-19 cm), good-looking, conical or wide conical  form, sometimes branchy or winged, friable and of  middle thickness.

The bunch’s stalk is of middle length (3-4 cm),  herbaceous. Middle mass of bunch is 200-500 gram.  A berry is rounded or oval, large (length is 19-22 mm,  width is 16-19 mm). Middle mass of 100 berries is  310-370 gram. Coloring of berries is navy blue, with a  strong waxen covering. Peels is durable and rip. Pulp is  fleshy-juicy, taste is common. Juice is of rose color.  The berry contains 2-3 large seeds.

Leading characters of Ranniy Magaracha: rough  bladdery leaves with the sunk rib (crimp);  less developed, central blade often blunt ("bird tail");  large conical form, friable bunches; large, rounded black  berries with thick covering; very early ripening.

Vines are with branchy sprouts. Laminas are middle cut,  bladdery and chlorine. Central blade is shorter than  laterals. The autumn coloring of leaves is yellow with reddish spots. Berries begin to ripen in the third ten-day period of August. The bushes are tall. This sort of vine has a high potential and steady productivity.



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