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Violet Sepor
Violet Sepor Information
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Possible Synonyms / AKA:
DFIC 210, Bourjassotte Grise (DFIC 190), Negro Largo (DFIC 228)
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Fig Type:
Common - Self fertile and will grow anywhere conditions are suitable -
Cold Hardy:
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Container Variety:
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Easy Rooting:
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Main Season:
any -
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Breba Crop:
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Seed Crunch:
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Eye:
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Skin Toughness:
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Rain Resistance:
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Tree Vigor:
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External Links:
https://npgsweb.ars-grin.gov/gringlobal/accessiondetail?id=1643903
https://www.ourfigs.com/forum/figs-home/616727-violet-sepor-golden-celeste-smith-vdb-2019
https://www.ourfigs.com/forum/figs-home/364151-violet-sepor
http://seattlegardenfruit.blogspot.com/2018/10/tasting-violet-sepor-fig-2018.html
https://www.ourfigs.com/forum/figs-home/383827-violet-sepor-2018
https://www.ourfigs.com/forum/figs-home/345408-bourjasotte-grise-and-violet-sepor-are-they-the-same
Description
Based upon genetic testing performed in 2010, DFIC -190">Bourjassotte Grise ( DFIC 190), DFIC -228">Negro Largo ( DFIC 228), and Violet Sepor ( DFIC 210) were determined to be synonyms. See Genetic structure and differentiation in cultivated fig (Ficus carica L.).
Condit Monograph
Violet Sepor. Described by Wythes (1900b), Bunyard and Thomas (1904), Starnes and Monroe (1907, with illustration of fruit), and Arnold (1926). “A valuable free- bearing sort, suitable for pot culture and forcing,” according to George Bunyard. Figs reddish brown, with light-red pulp; flavor delicate.
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