This particular walnut variety stands out with its remarkable fruit-bearing capacity on the side branches, showcasing an impressively high yield. Its fruits are noteworthy, with a weight of 13 grams when in a dry cluster and a slightly lighter 6-7 grams when not in a cluster. The internal efficiency of this variety typically falls within the range of 45% to 50%, indicating a substantial kernel yield.
For successful pollination and enhanced fruiting, this variety relies on pollinators such as Fernette and Franquette. Additionally, its adaptability extends to a range of altitudes, making it a versatile choice for planting locations, with suitability up to 1,200 meters above sea level.
This variety tends to bloom later in the season. It can be easily separated from its shell, making it suitable for consumption as dried walnuts. Fernette is the recommended pollinator for this type. Remarkably, it can be cultivated at altitudes of up to 1,800 meters.