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Brawley
Brawley Information
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Origin:
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Type:
Caprifig -
Cold Hardy:
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Container Variety:
Yes -
Easy Rooting:
Difficult -
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Availability:
Difficult -
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Tree Vigor:
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Description
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Brawley. A seedling produced by Francis Heiny, Brawley, from a cross of Kadota with pollen of Ficus pseudo-carica. Branches and twigs slender, pubescent; terminal buds dingy green or slightly violet; leaves small, entire to mostly 3-lobed; sinuses shallow; base truncate; margins finely serrate.
Mamme crop good; figs small, up to 7/8 inch diameter, spherical; neck short, distinctly flattened; apex rounded, with eye slightly protruding; stalk short; ribs fairly prominent; color violet, with distinct bloom; white flecks present, but obscured by body color; interior white; stamens present. Reported to be exceptionally resistant to winter injury.
Profichi crop good; figs small or below medium, up to 1-1/4 inches in diameter, turbinate, with slender neck; ribs somewhat elevated; eye slightly protruding from the rounded apex; white flecks scarce, practically absent; color green, gradually changing to reddish purple; interior white. Midseason. A good caprifig, except for its small size.
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