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Coll de Dama de Ciutat
Coll de Dama de Ciutat Information
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Possible Synonyms / AKA:
CDDC, Col de Dame de Ciutat, Col de Dama Ciutat,Col de Dama de Ciutat, Coll de Dame de Ciutat, SMN065IB, Col de Dame Cuitat, CDD Ciutat, Col De Dame Ciutat
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Introduced By:
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Origin:
Spain -
Main Flavor Group:
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Family Group:
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Fig Type:
Common - Self fertile and will grow anywhere conditions are suitable -
Cold Hardy:
N/A -
Container Variety:
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Easy Rooting:
N/A -
Main Season:
late -
Availability:
Difficult -
Breba Crop:
No -
Seed Crunch:
N/A -
Eye:
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Skin Toughness:
N/A -
Fruit Size:
N/A -
Rain Resistance:
N/A -
Tree Vigor:
N/A -
External Links:
https://monserratpons.com/variedad/SMN064IB/
https://www.ourfigs.com/forum/figs-home/112624-col-de-dame-diciut
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U30Gzz1IUnM
Description
Coll Ciutat Lady is a cultivar of fig of Common Fig Ficus carica unífera, figs green color purple, thick skin and pericarp with a network of cracks that resembles one web. It is grown mainly in Mallorca, Balearic Islands.
Until about 40 years ago the capital of the Island of Mallorca for the Majorcans themselves was not known as Palma, but simply as Ciutat.
This way of calling it is reminiscent that remained in the soul of the inhabitants of the island. The Moors called it "Madina Mayurka" (City of Mallorca) and hence for more than 700 years it was simply called Ciutat DE Mallorca.
In fact Jaime I of Aragon in the chronicles of the conquest called it "Ciutat DE Mallorques". It was a Castilian Viceroy imposed from Madrid a few centuries ago who changed his name to Palma, making a mess confusing the Balearic Islands with the Canary Islands.
The fig tree Coll DE Dama DE Ciutat is a variety of Common Fig , that is, it produces only figs. Their skin is thick of a green color purple and pericarp with a network of cracks that resembles one web.
The figs are pear - shaped form. You can also see the juicy juiciness of the intense red pulp, with few achenes but thick. The figs ripen from September 26 to November 4.
The figs present are suitable for fresh consumption, little ease of abscission of the peduncle, and very easy to peel, resistant to rain, transport, resistance of opening of the ostiolus and sour.
DE -dame-ciutat-a-b">From Ross on a reply to Fig-Doctor:
CDDC, DE -la-senyora-hivernenca"> DE la Senyora Hivernenca and DE -bou">Morro DE Bou are the same fig genetically per Pons. However they show different characteristics like how the HC types are. This information is not in his book, but in an email he sent to a friend breaks it all down. As for your actual issue I am lost 😔
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