The Lüina is Swiss fruit of the year 2019
date:Mar 20, 2019
trees, the trees thrived well on barren soil and on steep slopes and quickly developed into stately trees. They not only regularly supplied their owners with fruit, but also supplied wood for construction and firewood.

In the inventory of chestnut varieties, which was completed in 2003 with the support of the federal government, the Lina was found mainly in the central and northern part of southern Switzerland. There it was often known by local names such as Livina, Alvigna, Viosola, Bun bianc
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