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Castanhal
Castanhal Information


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Common - Self fertile and will grow anywhere conditions are suitable -
Cold Hardy:
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Easy Rooting:
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Main Season:
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External Links:
https://seattlegardenfruit.blogspot.com/2017/06/castanhal-fig.html
Description
Condit Monograph
Castanhal. Described and illustrated by Bobone (1932) as a variety very similar in fruit characters to Sopa e Vinho. Breba crop none. Second-crop figs at Alenquer medium, turbinate, green, tinged with violet; pulp carmine; quality good.
Castanhal. Described and illustrated by Bobone (1932) as a variety very similar in fruit characters to Sopa e Vinho. Breba crop none. Second-crop figs at Alenquer medium, turbinate, green, tinged with violet; pulp carmine; quality good.
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