AvantGardener From Zone 6
Delicious fruit, ripens well even under adverse conditions. Tree is vigorous and very tolerant of moisture irregularities. Leaves look like a Mt. Etna type. One of my favorites in New England.
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Delicious fruit, ripens well even under adverse conditions. Tree is vigorous and very tolerant of moisture irregularities. Leaves look like a Mt. Etna type. One of my favorites in New England.
This cultivar also shines in hot, dry climes. It does not sour as do so very many varieties in intense heat, and can be allowed to dry on the tree.
A small yet good tasting fig. No splitting, thin skin and very sweet with hints of berry. Grows well even with the rainy season. However, it is too similar to Hardy Chicago and Ciliegia Dolce.
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