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Burgan
Burgan Information
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Possible Synonyms:
Burgan Unk., Burgan Unknown
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Main Flavor Group:
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Origin:
California -
Family:
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Collected By:
Brian Melton (ProFig) -
Type:
Common -
Cold Hardy:
Yes -
Container Variety:
Yes -
Easy Rooting:
Excellent -
Main Season:
early -
Availability:
Difficult -
Breba Crop:
No -
Seed Crunch:
mild -
Eye:
closed -
Skin Toughness:
soft -
Fruit Size:
Large -
Rain Resistance:
Average -
Tree Vigor:
Vigorous -
External Links:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nGtoiSFI_hI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Zasosc9rVoo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2jBbJILhZ8
Description
This fig was discovered by Brian M. Here is what he said about it on August 2018:
What can I say it’s a super tasty fig. Very rich and syrupy. Doesn’t spoil, fairly early and a small eye. Stays around 40-50 grams and interior color changes depending on pollination. It is being trialed throughout the US and in Malaysia. It cannot be confirmed that it’s a common fig, however all indications is that it is. It was planted intentionally in a front yard on Burgan St. It grows vigorously and it has a long season. I haven’t identified it yet so it is still an UNKNOWN.
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SeattleFigs From Zone 8 On Jul 25 2019
Unk Burgan fig discovered by Brian Melton, CAlarge sizeclose eyedoesnt spoil easilysyrupyberry complexvery sweet and jammySimilar Varieties
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