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Anyone know the genetics of this cross?
How long before you track down budwood to add to your Frankencado tree?
The Adalgiza variety was developed on my father's farm and we have the worldwide patent. The variety showed numerous characteristics superior to Hass, such as shape, content of pulp, precocity and so on.
This is Sir Prize. More I research this variety the more excited I am about it.
Quote from: Mark in Texas on April 13, 2017, 02:31:58 PMThis is Sir Prize. More I research this variety the more excited I am about it.Sir Prize is a good early season avocado, covering the gap in spring before Hass arrives. I was buying them at the local farmers market a while back and grew quite fond of them, but they are a second tier avo for me because fat content is not their strong point. What I liked as the unusual golden color of the flesh and the fact that it would not oxidize no matter how long I left it on the counter.
my gosh, that is a small seed!
Quote from: prix.rezende on June 17, 2018, 10:46:35 AMThe Adalgiza variety was developed on my father's farm and we have the worldwide patent. The variety showed numerous characteristics superior to Hass, such as shape, content of pulp, precocity and so on.Can you confirm the parentage of this variety Guatemalan crossed with ? or was it a sport of your Fathers tree's?
This variety has no kinship with Guatemalan and is not sport of my father's tree, we cultivated the variety 20 years ago on our farm.
Quote from: prix.rezende on June 17, 2018, 05:21:53 PMThis variety has no kinship with Guatemalan and is not sport of my father's tree, we cultivated the variety 20 years ago on our farm.Well, doesn't look like it has W. Indies either. If it's patented you must have some info on the parentage via DNA flags?Stunning fruit BTW!
What is the ideal growing condition for the Adalgiza avocado? How about some more detailed information to help promote the patented material.Peter
Quote from: Mark in Texas on June 17, 2018, 05:28:12 PMQuote from: prix.rezende on June 17, 2018, 05:21:53 PMThis variety has no kinship with Guatemalan and is not sport of my father's tree, we cultivated the variety 20 years ago on our farm.Well, doesn't look like it has W. Indies either. If it's patented you must have some info on the parentage via DNA flags?Stunning fruit BTW!Adalgiza has Hass as an upward, but has the spherical shape, less fibers, buttery flavor, smaller seed and more pulp. Thank you!