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Conadria
Conadria Information


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Possible Synonyms / AKA:
DFIC 5, DFIC 50, Adriatic Hybrid, Verdone Hybrid
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Introduced By:
Ira Condit -
Origin:
California -
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:
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Fig Type:
Common - Self fertile and will grow anywhere conditions are suitable -
Cold Hardy:
No -
Container Variety:
N/A -
Easy Rooting:
N/A -
Main Season:
any -
Availability:
N/A -
Breba Crop:
Yes -
Seed Crunch:
N/A -
Eye:
small -
Skin Toughness:
soft -
Fruit Size:
Medium to large -
Rain Resistance:
Excellent -
Tree Vigor:
Vigorous -
External Links:
https://www.ourfigs.com/forum/variety-test/4961-conadria-dfic-50
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3eF4MtZb3E0&ab_channel=Figaholics
Description
Watts, Figs in Coastal Southern California, Fruit Gardeners, California Rare Fruit Growers, Vol. 23, No. 6, December 1991:
Large, green-yellow skin, reddish pulp. Hybrid of White Adriatic and succulent Caprifig . Released in 1956. Produces excellent figs on coast. Most prolific every year. Skin cracks all over but does not split. Good either fresh or dried.Sanders, Figs in Containers, Fruit Gardeners, California Rare Fruit Growers, Vol. 23, No.6, December 1991:
edium-to-large fruit with a thin, light-green skin. Light-pink flesh has excellent, rich flavor. Productive, vigorous, disease-resistant, medium-sized tree.
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