DFIC 225, Blanche, Blanche d'Argenteuil, Blanche Ronde, Grosse Blanche Ronde, Blanche Hative, Blanquo, Argentine, Blanche Fleur, Italian Honey, Royale, Versailles, Blanquette, Madeleine, Lemon, White Naples, Pocock, Ford's Seedling, Raby Castle, White Standard, White Smyrna, Quarteria, Vigasotte Bianco, Winehaven 747, White Marseilles, Italian Honey
Introduced By:
Origin:
Italy
Main Flavor Group:
Honey- offers a delicate and smooth sweetness with a warm, golden richness. It brings a soft, floral depth to the flavor, creating a naturally sweet and mellow experience.
Family Group:
White Marseilles
Fig Type:
Common - Self fertile and will grow anywhere conditions are suitable
Ripen on 8/3/2021 in Seattle, WA zone 8B.
It is early season great for a cool short season.
Produces both breba and main crop. Pictured was breba crop.
Even when the fruit I picked is not over ripen it was a notch sweeter than Desert King Fig. An overripen Desert King fig is extremely sweet and it compares to the same level of sweetness of a perfectly ripen Italian honey. I highly recommend this variety for PNW area.
overall ratings 8/10
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Latest: Rigo007 |
Posted: 09 Nov 2024 19:37:47
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