Dark Fig (Ficus Carica)

Dark Fig Ficus Carica Variety

Afghanistanica 'Silver Lyre' Silver Lyre Afghan Fig (ficus Johannis Subsp. Afghanistanica) *Small dark sweet fig* Leaves have an unsusual shape.
Baskinta Brown Rare variety native to Baskinta in Lebanon. *Brown fig*
Baskinta Purple Rare variety native to Baskinta in Lebanon. *Purple fig*
Beall Variety native to California and was discovered in 1922. *Dark purple fig; amber flesh; medium to large size* This variety produces 2 crops.
Black Madeira Variety native to the Madeira Island in Portugal. *Black fig; red flesh; large size*
Black Mission Syonime : Mission, Franciscan, Franciana Beer's Black, Californian Large Black In season, Black Mission figs from California are sold in grocery stores in Quebec. This variety is most commonly sold in supermarkets in Canada. *Slightly purple to dark purple fig* This variety produces 2 crops.
Black Spanish Synonime: Black Jack *Purplish-brown fig; amber flesh with a hint of red; medium to large size; oblong shape with flattened base* Rich and pleasant flavor. Average productivity. This variety gives a second crop when grown in a greenhouse.
Blue Giant Purplish fig; amber flesh; large size*  This variety is very productive.
Bourjasotte Noire: Synonime : Violette de Solliès, Parisienne, Barnissotte Noire, Bernissou Negra, Brogiotto Nero, Negro Largo ,Variety extremely rare in North America, but is well known in France. This fig traces its origins in Solliès, Provence. *Dark purple fig* This variety grows fast. This variety produces only 1 crop.
Brunswick: Syn.: Castle Kennedy, Magnolia, Madonna, Kennedy, Clémentine Variety well known in North America. *Reddish-brown fig, large size* This variety produces 2 crops.
Brown Turkey: Synonime : Eastern Brown Turkey, English Brown Turkey, Everbearing, Texas Everbearing, Everbearing, Harrison, Ramsey, La Perpétuelle, Eastern Brown Turkey , Common Blue, Brown Naples, Bella Brunetta *Brown fig; chair foncée*
Capelas:Golden fig; large size* Slow growing variety, suited to be grown in containers.This variety produces 2 crops
Castle Kennedy:Pale brown fig; pale and opaline flesh; large size*  Early crop.
Celeste: *Purplish-brown fig; deep red flesh; small to medium size; pear-shaped with a narrow neck* This variety produces only 1 crop. Eat fresh as well as in preparations.
Colasanti Dark: Purplish fig; red flesh; medium size* Very sweet figs and they mature quickly.This variety is very productive in Quebec
Cvetko: Golden brown fig; amber flesh; large size* Very sweet figs and they mature quickly. This variety is very productive in Quebec.
Dannys Delite: Very hardy variety that can survive temperatures down to -20°C when the tree is mature. *Purplish-brown fig* Good flavor. This variety produces 2 crops.
Dauphine: Brownish-green fig in the first harvest and black in the second harvest; light flesh* This variety produces 2 crops.
Dorée: Synonime : Goutte d'Or, Figue d'Or Variety well known in France and greatly appreciated by collectors. This variety is hardy and tolerates temperatures down to -18°C. *Golden fig; medium size* Very sweet figs. This variety produces 2 crops.
Drumondii: Almost black fig; red flesh; large size* Very sweet figs and they mature quickly.very productive
EPSH: Almost black fig; red flesh; small size* Very sweet figs and they mature quickly. This variety is very productive in Quebec
Grise de Saint-Jean : Grey to brown fig; pink flesh* This variety produces 2 crops.
Hardy Chicago: Variety discovered by Fred Born around the late 70s or early 80s. Since its introduction, it has been marketed across North America and even sold in many nurseries in Europe. *Brown to purple fig; purplish-red flesh; small to medium size; pear-shaped with a long thin neck* Excellent taste.
Hunt: Brown fig; amber flesh sometimes with hints of pink; small size; pear-shaped with a short neck* Rich and sweet flavor. Average productivity.
Jean-Talon:Variety traces its origins to Jean-Talon Market in Montreal. *Black fig; small size* Ideal variety for quick maturity. We encourage you to add this great discovery to your garden!
Lsu Purple *Purplish fig; dark pink flesh; medium size* Sweet taste.
Marseilles VS Black: Black fig; red flesh, medium size*
Madeleine 2 Saisons: Golden fig; red flesh; large size* This variety produces 2 crops.
Negronne: Synonime : Violette de Bordeaux, Petite Figue Violette  *Almost black fig; red garnet flesh, medium size* Fine, sweet and fresh taste. Figs revealing all its flavors at high temperature. This variety produces 2 crops.
Noire de bellone: Black fig with green veins; light red flesh*
Noire de Carombe: Synonime: Noire Bifère de Caromb, Caromb, Perroquine, Douqueira Negra  Variety is extremely rare in North America, but is well known in France and highly prized by collectors. *Purplish-blue fig; small size*
Olympian: Heirloom variety. *Purplish fig; red flesh; medium size* Very sweet taste.
Pastiliere: Purplish fig; clear red flesh; medium size*  This variety produces only 1 very early crop.
Papa john: Black fig; dark red flesh
Petite Nigra: Purplish fig; red flesh; medium size* Dwarf variety, suited to be grown in containers.Early crop.
Ronde de bordeaux: Black fig; red flesh* Very sweet taste. Figs mature quickly
S.Dusan :Large size fig* Very productive variety.
Sal's El:*Black fig; red flesh; small to medium size*
Sultane:Variety native to Southern France. *Purple fig; dark red flesh* Excellent taste. This variety is ideal for colder climates such as Canada, because it will produce the first harvest in early summer and the second in late autumn.
Vincenzo:Amber flesh
Violet Sepor: Purplish fig; dark red flesh; medium size
Violette de Bordeaux: Synonime : Negronne, Petite Figue Violette  *Almost black fig; red garnet flesh, medium size* Fine, sweet and fresh taste. Figs revealing all its flavors at high temperature. This variety produces 2 crops.
Zi Tao Fen:Variety native to China.  *Purplish-red fig; large size*











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