Adriatic Fig Tree (Blanche de Deux Saison)

$100.00

For sale is a named Adriatic fig called Blanche de Deux Saison– a must-grow variety for every fig grower.

White Adriatic or Adriatic was one of the primary fig varieties that played a pivotal role in California’s commercial fig cultivation, standing alongside the Black Mission variety. In Italy, where it’s widely cultivated, it’s recognized as Verdino. During my 2023 visit to Tuscany, the prominence of the Verdino tree in local homes was underscored by commercial grower Siro Petracchi, who mentioned that there was a time when almost every household had one.

One of the significant attributes that give the Adriatic fig its commercial edge is its delightful taste, even when not fully ripe. This characteristic is beneficial as many figs are often harvested before peak ripeness. This is especially useful for home growers who might struggle to identify the optimal ripening period.

Over the years, the Adriatic fig has been renamed multiple times, leading to its widespread recognition and, consequently, numerous synonymous names. For clarity and simplicity, passionate fig enthusiasts typically group these variants under the ‘Adriatic’ category. To illustrate the extent of its variations, there are over 25 different fig varieties that can be equated with the original White Adriatic.

Though these varieties might have the same genetic base, there can be discernible differences, attributed to epigenetic shifts and mutations. An authentic Adriatic fig should embody the defining characteristics of the original White Adriatic. Key identifying features include its green exterior skin and a rich, deep-red pulp that offers strawberry and raspberry flavors. However, it’s crucial to note that not all figs with green skin and red interior are genuine Adriatics. It’s not solely about the colors.

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