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The inside of this fig is what every connoisseur wants to experience. The thin skin of Cavaliere holds delicious thick and rich pulp and those who have been lucky enough to have sampled Cavaliere seem to have a hard time putting their finger on the taste of this sought-after variety. It is a complex flavor that is known to be acidic but also smooth. It has intense berry tones and sweetness with a taste that lingers. You will just have to try Cavaliere for yourself in order to weigh in on the unique flavor!
Try Capoll Curt Negra, whether you are an experienced grower, or just wish to try growing a healthy snack for you and your family. Kremp Florist grows fig trees on its farm in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Figs can be delivered locally or shipped nationally!
Aside from being a cold hardy fig, Campaniere is also a vigorous rooter. It has yellow green skin, but some purple blushing can also be seen on some fruits, making a beautiful varied color. Take a bite and you will discover delicious pink flesh. Campaniere is still relatively rare in the US, so purchase your cutting today to sample this unique fig.
Calderona, which ripens in mid-late season, has very large spade shaped and 3-lobed leaves. The dark skin and cauldron shape will make this variety recognizable to fig collectors. Consider adding Calderona to your collection, whether you are an experienced fig enthusiast or just want to try your hand at growing these healthy and delicious fruits.
They say slow and steady wins the race, and that is true when it comes to the Bordissot Negra Rimada fig variety. Although it is known to take some time for this fig’s branches to become lofty, it is worth the wait to watch these rare and beautiful striped figs develop. Bordisot Negra Rimada bears 1-3 lobed leaves and fruit is generally ready for harvest mid season, from September-October. Expect Bordisot Negra Rimada figs to be on the smaller side, with an average weight of 30 grams.
When you take a bite into this fig, you will be met with a dark, strawberry colored center with a sweet and rich berry flavor. Bordissot Blanca Negra is known to have a medium-high yield and a long harvest period, usually beginning in mid-August depending on growing zone. Those growing figs outdoors will be happy to learn that this varieties closed eye makes it fairly resistant to rain and pests.
The Black Tuscan fig bears a shiny, black-violet edible skin with some tinges of yellow near the top. When cut, you will see the strawberry colored flesh inside a smaller cavity within the fig. The fruit has a rich and intense berry flavor, and a juicy, honey consistency. Its leaves are 3-5 lobed.
This plant is a popular late blooming variety. It usually ripens in September in Pennsylvania, so you’ll want to add this to your collection to keep you stocked with figs into the fall.
This very hardy variety is unprotected in the winter but still reliably produces figs.
This variety survives the winters of Philadelphia unprotected and out in the open and still ripens figs year after year.
Excellent variety for those in the Northeast.
Mid season producer in the Northeast. Planera figs have been described as thick, jammy, sweet, and fruity; doesn’t that sound delicious? The fruit has a thin skin and small internal cavity. The ostiole is also small, and therefore is more resistant to penetration by pests or birds. Planera’s leaves are recognizable by their 3 lobes, but will occasionally have 1 or 5 lobes. The leaves are also serrated.
Martinenca Rimada is one of the most sought-after striped figs. The Martinenca Rimada figs are a uniferous variety and can have a red, purple, and orange fruit. The figs have a medium-thick epidermis. The ostioles, which are moderately resistant to opening, are usually 1-3mm and can have dark red scales.
Golden Riverside figs have a subtle sweet flavor. The Golden Riverside fig is known to have a melon flavor, but has also been described as berry and buttery caramel, with the flavor becoming more complex the longer the fruit is left to ripen. This variety is also very juicy and full of honey. Growers have noted that the eye of the Golden Riverside is usually pronounced and open.
Dels Ermitans fig are a late ripening Spanish variety. The Dels Ermitans variety of fig tree sets fruit continuously once it begins to bloom, making it a great choice for the grower looking to harvest many of these delicious fruits. It has a sweet flavor with medium richness. Fig trees can by planted in containers or directly into the ground.
Chico Strawberry is an early September sweet fig producer. Kremp Florist grows Chico Strawberry in its greenhouses in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The florist sells cuttings locally, and also ships the plants nationwide. Contact Kremp Florist today to add Chico Strawberry to your fig garden.
Dans BB-10 figs are claimed by some to be the greatest tasting fig out there. Dan’s Black Beauty 10 fig trees are more commonly known by fig enthusiasts as Dan’s BB-10. Grower, Dan, gave them this name because of their dark black color and his rating of the tree as a “10” in terms of flavor, production, and hardiness. On his blog, Dan described the small to medium sized figs as rich and complex in flavor with melon overtones. They drip a purple honey when very ripe, but they do have a closed eye.
The Col de Dame Noir are beautiful dark figs with a dark red interior. Col de Dame Noir figs are recognizable by their deep purple to black outer skin. Inside is a deep red fruit. The trees grow well with lots of heat and produce late in the season. These figs feature an elongated neck, which is how they got their name meaning “collar of a lady.” Named after the fashionable high necklines of French royalty, Col de Dame Noir is a fruit fit for a queen.
Angelos Dark-Sicilian Mt. Etna are hardy, vigorous and reliable.
Adriatic JH figs are very reliable and productive. These tasty figs produce a flavorful, strawberry tasting fig.
This popular French variety puts on lots of beautiful great tasting figs. Viollette de Bordeaux is known to thrive despite heat, humidity, and drought. It is also considered to be resistant to pests, making this an all-around enjoyable tree to grow.
The Sodus Sicilian's extreme hardiness and unique flavor make it a real winner for cold climates.
Nero 600m is one of the most productive varieties here. The Nero 600m fig was discovered in Italy in the Apennine Mountains, specifically in Vallecalda di Borgofornari. Being from a mountainous region, this variety has excellent cold-resistance. Nero 600m is also known to be hardy, an easy rooter, and rain-resistant. The number in the fig’s name signifies that the original tree of this variety was grown in a nursery at an elevation of 600 meters.
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