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Adam Apricot
Adam Apricot Information


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Possible Synonyms / AKA:
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Introduced By:
Lee Ann (Sacred Origin) -
Origin:
California -
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:
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Fig Type:
Caprifig - An individual species of fig with both male and female flowers -
Cold Hardy:
No -
Container Variety:
N/A -
Easy Rooting:
N/A -
Main Season:
mid -
Availability:
N/A -
Breba Crop:
Yes -
Seed Crunch:
moderate -
Eye:
N/A -
Skin Toughness:
soft -
Fruit Size:
Medium -
Rain Resistance:
N/A -
Tree Vigor:
Vigorous -
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Description
The Adam Apricot fig is a unique and interesting variety that serves dual purposes. It is particularly valuable for those wishing to pollinate their figs while also enjoying edible figs in one season. This variety has a productive early Breba crop of inedible violet-colored male figs filled with pollen and wasps. These figs are essential for pollination purposes.
The edible summer crop is a green-yellow fig with an interior color ranging from pink to golden. The flesh of the almost fully ripe edible figs tastes of honeydew melon, and the riper figs have an unmistakable apricot flavor. The edible summer crop is very prolific, with some fruits containing few to no seeds. This characteristic makes it likely a Persistent Caprifig type, beneficial for breeding experiments and producing tasty edible figs with an apricot jelly-like texture and taste.
The Adam Apricot fig was introduced by Lee Ann from Sacred Origin. Its dual-purpose nature of producing both male pollinator figs and edible figs makes it a unique addition to any fig collection. This variety is particularly useful in regions where the fig Wasp is present, facilitating natural pollination.
"The Adam Apricot fig is a remarkable variety with a unique dual-purpose nature. It's been a valuable addition to my collection, providing both pollination and tasty figs." - Lee Ann, Sacred Origin
"I am impressed by the sweet, apricot-like flavor of the Adam Apricot figs. They are a delightful treat in the summer." - Avid Fig Grower on OurFigs Forum
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