St. John
€23.00
The Fig of San Giovanni is a biferous variety, very early in the production of the fioroni which are of large size. The pulp is not grainy, sweet in taste but not honeyed. The epidermis is uniform green, with scattered white lenticels. Fiorone second decade June, Fico vero third decade August, September.
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The San Giovanni fig is a bifera variety of fig that is highly appreciated for its early production of large-sized fioroni. This fruit-bearing tree is known for its fruits with a sweet but not honeyed flavor and soft flesh, perfect for being enjoyed fresh or used in culinary recipes. The St. John’s fig plant is characterized by shiny green leaves and smooth bark. During the second decade of June, lush flowers develop, while the real figs ripen in the third decade of August and September, this will allow you to enjoy an abundant harvest in two phases during the summer.
The San Giovanni fig adapts well to different climatic conditions and can be successfully grown in your garden, it will be a rewarding way to always have fresh and tasty fruits available, in fact this variety of fig will offer you a robust and generous plant, capable of giving you delicious fruits for many years.
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Description | The Fig of San Giovanni is a biferous variety, very early in the production of the fioroni which are of large size. The pulp is not grainy, sweet in taste but not honeyed. The epidermis is uniform green, with scattered white lenticels. Fiorone second decade June, Fico vero third decade August, September. | FLOWERING early, Feb. 15 FLOWERING vigorous, semi-open HIGH VIGORITY PRODUCTIVITY very good SHAPE round CALIBER A COLOR COLOUR yellow pulp COLOR dark red MATURATION May 10 | Consistent, quality production for the meliform quince variety with ripening starting in the 3rd decade of September. Also an ornamental plant, given its more horizontally expanding foliage, creating large shady areas with beautiful dense dark green foliage. Meliform variety, medium coarseness, deep yellow color when ripe, very firm flesh, aromatic, with hints of honey. The plant should be cared for with targeted pruning, the greatest production is on the one-year horizontal branches, fertilization in spring with mature manure allows. | An oil cultivar widespread in central Italy, with medium vigor and a disorderly, pendulous habit. It is characterized by high adaptability to different environments. It turns out to be well pollinated by Frantoio, Leccino and Moraiolo as it is self-sterile. This variety is used to pollinate Leccino. It enters production early giving consistently high quantities. Very low in oil content (12.5%). Tolerates cold fairly well but has sensitivity to cycloconium (peacock's eye) and mange. | FLOWERING vigorous, semi-open VIGORATION high FRUITING very good FLOWERING early, Flopria epoch AUTOFERTILITY yes SHAPE round, oval CALIBER 2A-3A COLORATION orange, red facade BRIX 12° MATURATION +5 Nestor | Plants with very high vigor, needs careful pruning otherwise manifests alternating production. Very large ovoid-shaped fruits, low in sugar but very early. Ripens around June 5-10. |
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