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San Pietro (JM)
San Pietro (JM) Information
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Possible Synonyms:
S.Piero Nero, Santa Piera, Colummo
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Main Flavor Group:
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Origin:
Italy -
Family:
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Collected By:
Joe Morle -
Type:
Common -
Cold Hardy:
N/A -
Container Variety:
N/A -
Easy Rooting:
N/A -
Main Season:
N/A -
Availability:
N/A -
Breba Crop:
Yes -
Seed Crunch:
N/A -
Eye:
N/A -
Skin Toughness:
N/A -
Fruit Size:
N/A -
Rain Resistance:
N/A -
Tree Vigor:
N/A -
External Links:
http://figs4funforum.arghchive.com/post/st-pietro-jm-first-figs-7040934
http://figs4funforum.arghchive.com/post/san-pietro-fig-6047982
http://figs4funforum.arghchive.com/post/san-pietro-jm-excellent-in-the-rain-7080051
http://figs4funforum.arghchive.com/post/san-pietroa-minuscule-old-fig-with-large-fruits-2958331
Description
Not to be mistaken by San Pietro (DFIC 79)
And it is not Brown Turkey (DFIC 17)
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Aliczander From Zone 6 On Jun 14 2019
The name San Pietro is associated with at least 2 varieties of figs (not surprising, St Peter is popular in Italy). There is a green San Pietro that is similar to Dalmatie or Stella. I am writing about the purple San Pietro that is sold by Joe Morle of Italian Fig Trees.Similar Varieties
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