Gooseberry (Grossularia uva-crispa) MUCURINES




- All the plants that we have on offer and that you can order are actually in stock.
- The standard delivery time is 2-3 working days.
- We always ship parcels on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
- By arrangement, we can also ship plants on Thursdays or Fridays (we do not normally ship on these days in case there is a problem so that the parcels are not left in the depot unnecessarily over the weekend).
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Gooseberry (Grossularia uva-crispa) MUCURINES
Specifications | |
Height at sale | 50cm |
Pot | C2 |
Sell as | 2 year old |
Ripening time | July/August |
The standard delivery time is 3-4 working days.
We send goods on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, by agreement also Thursday or Friday.
We send goods on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, by agreement also Thursday or Friday.
Price
9,00€
- Stock: In Stock
- Model: Grossularia uva-crispa
- The gooseberry variety Mucurines was bred in Russia.
- The growth is strong and erect, with numerous strong shoots. In ideal conditions it grows up to 1.5m.
- The fruits are large, oval in shape and green in colour. It is one of the largest varieties. The taste is excellent, very juicy and sweet. The fruit lasts on the bush even when harvested later and does not burst.
- Harvesting lasts from mid-July to about mid-August. It is most prolific on 1-3 year old shoots. It is one of the most prolific varieties. The yield is high and regular. Gooseberry Mucurines is a self-pollinating variety and therefore does not require a pollinator. The fruit is suitable for direct consumption, but also for processing or storage in the refrigerator.
- Disease resistance is high, it is resistant to American gooseberry powdery mildew.
- It is fully hardy.
- Gooseberries are best grown in a sunny position, but also tolerate partial shade. The best soil is fertile, rich in humus.