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Italian 376
Italian 376 Information


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Possible Synonyms / AKA:
DFIC 234, I-376, I 376, I #376, I376 IT 376, IT376
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Introduced By:
Todd Kennedy -
Origin:
Italy -
Main Flavor Group:
Dark Berry - From mildly to very sweet, with distinct berry notes complemented by a touch of acidity. They often feature subtle complexity, with additional layers of flavor that enhance their rich and balanced profile. -
Family Group:
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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:
late -
Availability:
Average -
Breba Crop:
Yes -
Seed Crunch:
non -
Eye:
small -
Skin Toughness:
soft -
Fruit Size:
Medium to large -
Rain Resistance:
N/A -
Tree Vigor:
Vigorous -
External Links:
https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/accessiondetail.aspx?id=1918565
Description
Italian 376 has been described as having a good berry flavor. They’re sweet, but not too sweet. Italian 376 trees will produce drop shaped figs and mostly 5-lobed leaves. The variety produces both a Breba and a Main crop . Italian 376 is sometimes shortened to I-376. The fig was one of the varieties originally collected by Todd Kennedy in 1980s Rome. The numbered series of figs has become available in the U.S. since Kennedy’s collection.
Amber-purple skin, dark tan-pinkish flesh, Breba crop, roundish, no neck, medium eye, moist with no seeds. Sweet and complex excellent flavor, one of best ( PS ) --but possibly is Panache.
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