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Signora
Signora Information
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Description
Condit Monograph The color "black" or "dark" is often in the name of fig varieties and can be translated from:
Signora (syn. Monaca at Brindisi). Described and figured by Vallese (1909) as a variety confused with Dottato Rosso in some localities; described in detail by Donno (1952).
Tree moderately large; leaves 3- to 5-lobed; buds and branches described by Donno (1951a).
Breba crop none. Second-crop figs turbinate to obovate, with short, thick neck; stalk short; ribs fairly prominent; eye open, scales violet; skin checking at maturity; color obscure violet or almost Black
on the body, to yellowish rose toward the stalk; pulp pale red, very sweet; seeds few; quality excellent, both fresh and dried.
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