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SF0313508
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313507
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313506
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313505
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313504
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313503
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313502
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313501
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313500
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313499
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313498
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313497
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313496
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313495
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313494
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313493
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313492
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313491
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313490
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313489
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313488
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313487
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313486
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313485
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313484
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313483
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313482
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313481
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313480
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313479
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313478
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313477
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313476
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313475
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313474
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.
The Endorois Bogoria kisochon (solanum Americanum) is a dark green narrow-leaved African nightshade, spontaneously growing in Baringo County, a semi-arid area in the former Rift valley province. The Endorois community inhabits the lake Bogoria banks, a forested area rich in kisochon plants.

SF0313324
The San Giuseppe belladonna orange is a late harvest cultivar with a light yellow pulp. Its name is linked to a small town in the northern part of the city of Reggio Calabria: the small town of Villa San Giovanni, at the mouth of the Gallico river. The area where the cultivation of this orange is located is in the valley floor of the Gallico and Catona rivers and, from the pre-mountain belt of the Aspromonte, until the strait.
The San Giuseppe belladonna orange is a late harvest cultivar with a light yellow pulp. Its name is linked to a small town in the northern part of the city of Reggio Calabria: the small town of Villa San Giovanni, at the mouth of the Gallico river. The area where the cultivation of this orange is located is in the valley floor of the Gallico and Catona rivers and, from the pre-mountain belt of the Aspromonte, until the strait.

SF0313171
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases

SF0313169
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases

SF0313168
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases

SF0313167
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases

SF0313166
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases

SF0313165
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases

SF0313164
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases

SF0313163
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases

SF0313162
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases
The enantio grape derives from the adaptation of a wild grapevine which, is still found today in the Valle dei Molini, amid the brambles of the slopes of Monte Baldo, between the Garda basin and the Adige valley, behind the medieval Avio Castle. However, it is not only its very ancient origin that makes its history unique. The ungrafted enantio grapevines are rustic, long-lived and fairly hardy. They therefore require less intervention for the prevention and treatment of diseases
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