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Levatina
The Levantina fig is a little-known variety with limited documented traits. Current information indicates it is part of the broader fig classification system, though data on its flavor, skin toughness, cold hardiness, and other key characteristics remains unavailable. The Levantina is tracked by fig enthusiasts and collectors as a potentially interesting addition to fig-growing programs and collections, but much about it remains anecdotal or under study.
Young Mikes
“Young Mike’s” fig is a rare, possibly niche variety, known for its rich flavor and unique growth traits. It may belong to the San Pedro type, requiring pollination for its main crop. Its detailed characteristics remain largely undocumented, making it a cultivar of interest among fig enthusiasts.
Skura Vavdsika
The Skoura Vavatsika fig (scientific name: Ficus carica) is an organic variety that has become quite popular for its unique qualities and adaptability. It is commonly available for purchase in organic plant nurseries due to its organic certification and distinctive characteristics, making it a sought-after choice for home gardening enthusiasts.
Negard Agde
The Negra d’Agde fig is a self-fertile French variety originating from Agde, France. It features purple skin, red jammy flesh, and offers a sweet berry-like flavor with a chewy texture. Notably resistant to splitting in humid conditions, it thrives even without greenhouse use. Easy to propagate from cuttings, this fig is ideal for both home gardeners and container gardening.
60th Street
The 60th Street Unknown fig is a productive, early-bearing variety popular among collectors. Known for its large, chewy fruits with a berry-like flavor and moderate sweetness, it is believed to have origins tied to Portugal. It is prized for its unique characteristics and strong growing potential.
Falls Gold
The Falls Gold fig is a lesser-known variety of Ficus carica valued by fig enthusiasts and collectors. While detailed information on its growing habits or characteristics is limited.
Fico Laghel
Laghel Figs
Experience the sweet, honey-like flavor of Laghel figs! These luscious fruits, with their smooth skin and chewy texture, are perfect for snacking fresh, adding to salads, or using in gourmet dishes. Packed with vitamins, minerals, and dietary fiber, Laghel figs offer a delicious and nutritious boost to any meal. Enjoy the taste of summer in every bite!
Ditrevolte
Di Tre Volte Fig is a distinctive variety of fig with the name translating to “three times”, referring to its ability to produce three crops during long, warm growing seasons: the breba, main crop, and cimaruoli (second main crop). Originally from Tuscany, Italy, this ancient fig variety is known for its high productivity, producing large clusters of figs that can weigh down the branches. It features green and yellow skin, with yellow and red pulp. The Di Tre Volte Fig is noted for being juicy, sweet, and having a honey-like flavor, making it a popular and versatile choice for both growers and consumers.