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Parlando
Plant and growth habit
Parlando has an open structure and vigorous growth. The plant has an upright habit so the flower stalks are easily separated from the leaves. The leaves are a distinctive dark green with oval-shaped leaf disks. Parlando has long flower stalks, a unique characteristic of its plant architecture. The first flower stalks have 9 to 11 fruits per stalk, while the following flower stalks are lighter with 6 to 7 fruits per flower stalk. Parlando produces relatively small flowers but they consistently grow into beautiful, large fruits.
The first experiences with Parlando show the following variety of specific characteristics:
- The number of chill hours required by Parlando is lower than the number required by Sonata.
- The high evaporation rate of Parlando means a separate watering and climate strategy is advised to prevent the onset of drought stress.
Fruit quality
The fruits are long and conical with an intense red colour. Parlando distinguishes itself from other varieties due to its outstanding setting during the entire cultivation cycle, ensuring a high percentage of class I fruits. The taste profile is a good balance of sweet and sour, combined with an aromatic strawberry fragrance. Parlando fits perfectly within the flavour profile of Elsanta. Parlando is a firm strawberry so it is suitable for long distribution channels.