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Columbaro Nero
Columbaro Nero Information
                     
                
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Possible Synonyms / AKA:
Aldo, Aldos Palermo, Brooklyn Dark, Colombo Nero, Colummaro Nero, Malta Purple Red, Palermo Red, Sal's Corleone, Sals Corleone, Sicilian Red
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Introduced By:
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Origin:
Italy - 
                    
Main Flavor Group:
Sugar - Provides a concentrated sweetness that is both bold and satisfying. It delivers a lush, syrupy flavor with a lingering richness, making each bite taste intensely sweet and full-bodied. - 
                    
Family Group:
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Fig Type:
Common - Self fertile and will grow anywhere conditions are suitable - 
                    
Cold Hardy:
Yes - 
                    
Container Variety:
Yes - 
                    
Easy Rooting:
Excellent - 
                    
Main Season:
mid - 
                    
Availability:
Average - 
                    
Breba Crop:
Yes - 
                    
Seed Crunch:
mild - 
                    
Eye:
open - 
                    
Skin Toughness:
soft - 
                    
Fruit Size:
Medium to large - 
                    
Rain Resistance:
N/A - 
                    
Tree Vigor:
N/A - 
                    
External Links:
https://youtu.be/ep2-ligx_8M
https://youtu.be/OuzvXB_SRHQ
https://youtu.be/n1DqSDDbo9A
https://www.ourfigs.com/forum/figs-home/358133-columbaro-nero-2018-wow
https://www.ourfigs.com/forum/variety-test/3915-sals-corleone
http://figs4funforum.arghchive.com/post/columbaro-nero-breba-5938703
https://www.ourfigs.com/forum/figs-home/483839-sals-corleone-opinions
 
Description
                                        												Condit Monograph
As Colombo Nero: (syn. Colummaro Nero). Described and illustrated by Vallese (1909); description only by DE Rosa (1911).
Tree bears two crops. Leaves small, asymmetrical, mostly 5-lobed.
Brebas elongated-pyriform, rounded at the apex; eye projecting, with rose-colored scales; color violet.
Second-crop figs medium, ovoid, narrowed toward the base; stalk very short; eye large, scales violet; skin yellowish green near the stalk, gradually becoming bluish violet on body and apex, especially on side exposed to the Sun; pulp light red; seeds few.
 
                                        
										                                As Colombo Nero: (syn. Colummaro Nero). Described and illustrated by Vallese (1909); description only by DE Rosa (1911).
Tree bears two crops. Leaves small, asymmetrical, mostly 5-lobed.
Brebas elongated-pyriform, rounded at the apex; eye projecting, with rose-colored scales; color violet.
Second-crop figs medium, ovoid, narrowed toward the base; stalk very short; eye large, scales violet; skin yellowish green near the stalk, gradually becoming bluish violet on body and apex, especially on side exposed to the Sun; pulp light red; seeds few.
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