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Ispilya
Ispilya Information
                     
                
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Possible Synonyms / AKA:
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Introduced By:
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Origin:
Turkey - 
                    
Main Flavor Group:
Adriatic - delivers a balanced sweetness with a refreshing, light flavor. It combines subtle berry-like notes. Yellow or green skin and usually red pulp, with more complex additional flavors developing when fully ripe. - 
                    
Family Group:
Adriatic - 
                    
Fig Type:
Common - Self fertile and will grow anywhere conditions are suitable - 
                    
Cold Hardy:
N/A - 
                    
Container Variety:
N/A - 
                    
Easy Rooting:
N/A - 
                    
Main Season:
any - 
                    
Availability:
Difficult - 
                    
Breba Crop:
N/A - 
                    
Seed Crunch:
N/A - 
                    
Eye:
small - 
                    
Skin Toughness:
N/A - 
                    
Fruit Size:
Medium to large - 
                    
Rain Resistance:
N/A - 
                    
Tree Vigor:
N/A - 
                    
External Links:
http://figs4funforum.arghchive.com/post/my-top-yellow-figs-9281507
 
Description
                                        												Michael Fons on 8-23-22:
It is a my favorite green fig. I would say a 9.9 out off ten in taste It has a red jolly rancher flavor.
                                        
																			
                                        												Baja ABS Serbaguna on 8-14-22:
Ispilya Figs from turkey, taste better than White Madeira..
                                        
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