Inferential maturity
As inferential ripening in fruit and vegetable growing varieties are referred to, in which the fruits of a plant are ripe for a longer duration gradually. So it has to be picked several times to harvest all the fruits. In a cramped house garden, for example, this has the advantage that the fruits can be used fresh over a longer period of time without having to grow several varieties of one type of fruit. In commercial agriculture , the inferred ripeness is nowadays undesirable because it almost excludes mechanical harvesting. Here is a uniform maturity desirable because, for example, can be harvested complete with a step, a tomato field or a vineyard.
Fruits with the following ripeness:
- Cherries : Regina , Kordia , Knauffs Schwarze , Grevenbroich Cartilage Cherry , Staccato , Red Late Harvest , Jaboulay
- Strawberries: Senga Sengana , Honeoye, Figaro, Florence, all strawberries of the month
- Apples: Almost all old varieties such as white clear apple , beautiful from Boskoop , gray French renette
- Pears: Also almost all old varieties such as Clapps Liebling , Alexander Lucas , Williams Christ
- Tomatoes: Most varieties, especially: Lucullus, Narancs, Olirose, Ontario, OrangeJugo, Zorza,