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Sultane
Sultane Information
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Possible Synonyms:
Grosse de Juillet, Noire de Juillet, Bellone Bifere, Sultani -
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External Links:
https://www.ourfigs.com/forum/figs-home/372844-sultane-fig
http://figs4funforum.arghchive.com/post/sultane-breba-6935284
http://figs4funforum.arghchive.com/post/sultane-updated-92113-6505433
http://figs4funforum.arghchive.com/post/sultane-breba-7010781
http://figs4funforum.arghchive.com/post/sultane-pix-2138038
https://www.houzz.com/discussions/1871587/sultane-figs
Sultane - Breba
http://figs4funforum.arghchive.com/post/sultane-breba-7010781
http://figs4funforum.arghchive.com/post/sultane-breba-6935284
https://www.ourfigs.com/forum/figs-home/414776-this-is-interesting
http://figs4funforum.arghchive.com/post/sultane-yum-6502756
http://figs4funforum.arghchive.com/post/sultane-pix-2138038
http://www.figbaud.com/cataloguefiguiers/catsultane.html
Description
Condit Monograph The color "black" or "dark" is often in the name of fig varieties and can be translated from: The color "black" or "dark" is often in the name of fig varieties and can be translated from:
Sultane (syn. Grosse de Juillet). Described by Duchartre (1857), Du Breuil (1876), Mazieres (1920), Bois (1928), and Simonet et al. (1945); the last with illustration of both first- and second-crop figs. Simonet and Chopinet (1947) described and illustrated this variety as Noire de Juillet. The following account is after that of Simonet et al. (1945) from fruits produced at Sollies-Pont, in southern France.
Tree very productive.
Brebas medium to large, pyriform to turbinate, with short neck; average weight 85 grams; stalk up to 1/2 inch long; ribs prominent; eye small, closed, sometimes slightly depressed, scales violet; skin firm, Black
on apex and body, shading to reddish brown toward the stalk; meat violet; pulp red; quality fair. Season late July.
Second-crop figs medium, turbinate; average weight 57 grams; stalk 1/4 inch long; skin unusually firm, resistant to injury during transport; color Black
, with prominent, pruinose bloom; meat white; pulp dark red, of fine texture; quality good, Season September.
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