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Technical sheet of the Titania blackcurrant variety
- Skin color: Shiny black
- Size and shape: Large berries (about 1 cm in diameter), round in shape
- Tree Size: Reaching 1.5 to 2 meters in height and about 1 meter in width
- Fruit maturity: End of July
- Fruit taste: Slightly acidic, slightly sweet, with a favorable sugar-acidity balance
- Earliness of the variety: Later than 'Andega' or 'Géant de Boskoop'
- Fruiting period End of July, over a period of approximately 2 weeks
- Disease resistance and storage: Good resistance to powdery mildew. Good post-harvest storage (up to 1 week at 4°C).
- Variety yield: Very productive, up to 5-7 kg of fruit per plant per year
- Is this variety self-fertile? Yes
- Commercial use: Industrial processing (jams, juices, pies, blackcurrant wines/liqueurs). May be suitable for fresh sale.
- Comments: Easy to pick (long, full bunches, uniform fruit ripening, large berries). Less sensitive to spring frost than other varieties. Hardy (down to -20°C). Developed in Germany. Latin name: Ribes nigrum 'Titania'.
Quick read / the essentials on Cassissier Titania
The Titania blackcurrant is an essential reference for growers looking for performance, hardiness, and ease of management. Developed in Germany in the 1970s, this cultivar is the result of a complex crossbreeding aimed at combining size, resistance, and yield. Today, buying Titania blackcurrant plants is a wise choice for growers looking for reliability. This blackcurrant produces large, round fruits (about 1 cm), with intense black skin and juicy flesh, perfectly balancing sugar and acidity. Thanks to this taste quality and its good post-harvest stability, it is suitable for both industrial processing and fresh sale.
In terms of cultivation, Titania has an upright habit, vigorous growth, and rapid fruiting (from the 2nd or 3rd year). It reaches its full production capacity between 3.5 and 7 kg per plant, and up to 12 tonnes/hectare in optimal conditions. Resistant to diseases (powdery mildew, blister rust, downy mildew) and hardy down to -30°C, it reduces the need for treatments while ensuring sustainable productivity. For professionals who wish to buy Titania blackcurrant plants in batches, Bairiverse positions itself as a specialist wholesale supplier of blueberry plants , capable of offering consistent quality, technical support and competitive prices.
Choosing Bairiverse means benefiting from the expertise of a specialist wholesale supplier of blueberry plants , recognized for its varietal requirements and the reliability of its supplies. Whether you are growing for direct sale, processing or export, at Bairiverse you will find tailor-made solutions for purchasing Titania blackcurrant plants under the best conditions.
Titania Blackcurrant
Titania Blackcurrant ( Ribes nigrum 'Titania') is a blackcurrant variety developed in Germany in the 1970s by Dr. Rudolf Bauer. It is the result of a complex cross between 'Consort', 'Kajaanin Musta', and 'Altai Dessert'. Officially introduced in 1977, it has been commercially available since 1984. This variety is now well established in professional production, particularly for processing.
Fruit characteristics
Titania produces large fruits , reaching about 1 cm in diameter , a size larger than that of classic varieties. They have a round shape and an intense black skin , sometimes blue-black or shiny black. The flesh is juicy, with a crisp skin and a very sweet, slightly acidic flavor . The sugar-acidity balance is favorable, which gives the fruits great versatility.
The fruits retain their freshness well, for up to 1 week at 4°C , a longer period than many other varieties, such as 'Ben Connan' or 'Big Ben'. This good post-harvest storage is an advantage for direct sales or transport to processing industries.
Plant characteristics
Titania is a vigorous, upright, highly branched, fast-growing shrub . It reaches its adult size in 2 to 5 years , reaching a height of 1.5 to 2 meters and a width of 1 to 1.5 meters . It forms a dense bush with generally 5 to 8 main branches , ideal for training into fruit hedges. It does not generally require staking , thanks to its robustness and natural structure.
The root system of Titania is superficial , with an average depth of 20 to 40 cm. It is therefore important to ensure constant soil moisture , especially in dry periods, while avoiding excess water to prevent root asphyxiation .
The productive lifespan is estimated at between 15 and 20 years , subject to adequate cultivation and regular pruning.
Disease resistance and hardiness
Titania is distinguished by excellent resistance to diseases , including:
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American powdery mildew : resistance estimated at 90–95%
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White pine blister rust : almost total resistance, greater than 98%
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Downy mildew : good resistance, with a 70 to 80% reduction in infections
This robustness allows a significant reduction in phytosanitary treatments , with a positive impact on profitability and the environment.
In terms of hardiness, Titania can withstand winter temperatures down to -20°C, or even -30°C , making it well-suited to temperate to cold climates in France. It is also less sensitive to spring frosts than some other varieties.
Flowering, pollination and fruiting
Flowering occurs in April , over 2 to 3 weeks. Titania is self-fertile , which allows cultivation without the need for additional pollinators. However, to diversify production and extend the harvest period , association with other varieties can be beneficial.
The harvest generally takes place from the end of July to the beginning of August , over a period of 2 to 5 weeks . The ripening of the berries is uniform , facilitating mechanical harvesting or a single pass .
Yield and production
Titania is a very productive variety:
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3.5 to 4 kg per plant , with a potential of 5 to 7 kg in optimal conditions
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8 to 12 tonnes/hectare at full production with a density of 10,000 plants/ha
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Based on 350 plants per 1,000 m² , the average yield is estimated at around 600 kg.
The first significant harvest is achieved in the 2nd or 3rd year after planting .
Commercial Use
Titania is particularly appreciated for industrial processing : jams, juices, pies, liqueurs and blackcurrant wines. Its high Brix level (between 16 and 23.6° Brix ) and its juice yield of 75 to 80% make it an excellent choice for agri-food uses.
It can also be suitable for fresh sale , thanks to the size of its fruits , their post-harvest stability , and their balanced flavor .
Size and cultivation management
Pruning is essential to maintain vigor and production. It is carried out during the winter dormancy period , between November and February:
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Formative pruning in the first few years to structure the shrub
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Annual maintenance pruning to remove branches older than 3-4 years
Proper aeration of the bush improves both yield and plant health.
Soil and cultural requirements
Titania prefers fresh, well-drained soils with a slightly acidic to neutral pH (6 to 7). Waterlogged soils should be avoided, as they can cause root asphyxiation .
Information on limestone tolerance is limited, but Titania's good growth in a variety of conditions demonstrates significant adaptability , provided soils are well prepared.
To summarize: Blackcurrant Titania
The Titania blackcurrant tree is a valuable ally for arborists seeking performance, hardiness, and profitability. This German cultivar, introduced in the 1980s, combines excellent disease and cold resistance with high productivity. It produces shiny, juicy black berries with a good sugar/acidity balance, ideal for processing (juice, jams, liqueurs) or selling fresh. With rapid fruit set and uniform ripeness that facilitates harvesting, buying Titania blackcurrant plants is a strategic decision for black fruit professionals.
Thanks to its natural robustness, Titania requires fewer phytosanitary interventions, which improves the profitability and environmental impact of the crop. Its capacity to produce up to 12 tonnes/hectare, its adaptability to temperate to cold climates, and its tolerance to varied soils make it a safe bet. Bairiverse , your specialist wholesale supplier of blueberry plants , offers this variety in optimal quality conditions, with technical support at every stage.
By choosing Bairiverse as your specialist wholesale supplier of blueberry plants , you benefit from a rigorously selected stock, reliable availability and advice tailored to your growing objectives. Whether you are starting an orchard or strengthening an existing plantation, buying Titania blackcurrant plants from Bairiverse means investing in a proven variety, dedicated to quality and yield.
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