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Figs from Turkey

Chinesefig ,first I want to clear that there is no white patlican variety here ,there is only one Karadeniz Patlican fig variety that I attached pic before .Your attached pic is Bardacik fig that need polination.

This is Karadeniz Patlican fig that was ripened in Malaysia.
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The Karadeniz Patlican fig has a gorgeous red color. How does it taste? 

Wow!!! Such a beautiful color! Cant imagine the taste!

yes it is very tasty and berry flavor.Also it is productive variety that is adapted tropicals easily.

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what a nice looking fig!

Nice fig! Great photo! Thanks for sharing with us.

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Balkan's grey fig 


CYMERA_20160806_190656-1600x1367.jpg A few varieties from my backyard...


Beautiful figs! Thank you for sharing.

Mike in Hanover, VA

They make me hungry just looking at them. Thanks for sharing. 

Very nice figs!

Francisco
Portugal

Thank you very much.

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At last I found this rare variety in the island that I search for this more than a year.This is Dumanli Kara fig is common fig ,tasty and good flavor.



Looks like one of the many Bordeaux type figs

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My Bursa black is very large size and crunchy 


Hello, i live in Turkey, Bursa, Caglayan Village. Caglayan Village is the main land of Bursa Black Fig. I have attached some photo my farm..

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Originally Posted by BlackBursa
Hello, i live in Turkey, Bursa, Caglayan Village. Caglayan Village is the main land of Bursa Black Fig. I have attached some photo my farm..


Hello BlackBursa,

Welcome to the forum. Thank you for sharing these great pictures
Nice figs you have in your farm. As I understand these figs are of the caducous type, and shall need to be pollinated by the insect (B.psenes) to grow and ripen by now.
Do you cultivate other varieties ?

Francisco
Portugal

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Originally Posted by ercan_bilgi
BlackBursa welcome to the forum.Nice to see your good pictures you attached.

Nejlet Bilgi amcama benden selamlar.Bu sene sanirim Incir ureticisi pek memnun degil fiyatlardan erken olgunlasma ve don olaylarindan dolayi.


Nejdet amcayı tanımıyorum ama tanısırım ;))Ercan Bey evet zarar cok... En iyisi kendi ihracatını kendin yapmak bu gidişle ;))

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Originally Posted by lampo


Hello BlackBursa,

Welcome to the forum. Thank you for sharing these great pictures
Nice figs you have in your farm. As I understand these figs are of the caducous type, and shall need to be pollinated by the insect (B.psenes) to grow and ripen by now.
Do you cultivate other varieties ?

Francisco
Portugal


Dear Francisco,
Yes, these figs are caducous type.. Because I think these are most naturally and delicious type in the world..
I dont grow other varieties..
Best regards

Welcome to the forum, BlackBursa. The pictures you posted of your figs are beautiful. Ercan_bilgi has been teaching us all about Turkish fig trees with his wonderful fig pictures, especially the Black Bursa and the Giant Black Bursa.  I’m growing some Black Bursa trees but they are young trees. Rolling River Nursery here in the US sells it as Bursa Siyahi but one grower had their tree produce a ripe green fig. My first young tree finally produced ripe purple figs around the first of January and they were tasteless. Here there wasn’t enough heat that time of year to ripen them to the perfection you show in your pictures. I hope this will change as the trees get older. 

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Originally Posted by AltadenaMara
Welcome to the forum, BlackBursa. The pictures you posted of your figs are beautiful. Ercan_bilgi has been teaching us all about Turkish fig trees with his wonderful fig pictures, especially the Black Bursa and the Giant Black Bursa.  I’m growing some Black Bursa trees but they are young trees. Rolling River Nursery here in the US sells it as Bursa Siyahi but one grower had their tree produce a ripe green fig. My first young tree finally produced ripe purple figs around the first of January and they were tasteless. Here there wasn’t enough heat that time of year to ripen them to the perfection you show in your pictures. I hope this will change as the trees get older. 


Yes Mara ,when it gets older it will be ok for sure.Our black bursa fig has some strains we grow here.It is called them according to village that they are grown .For ex Durdane,Caglayan,Akca is the villages that they grow mainly Bursa black .Yes I heard about some nurseries sell Bursa black in USA that is not real.Also we have a different climate here especially some winds make the fig bark thicker that is suitable for exporting .

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Originally Posted by ercan_bilgi


Nejlet Amca da Caglayan koyunde.Rahmetli Fikret Bilginin oglundan biri.Evet ihracat konusunda haklisiniz ama burda ihracat yapilcak Adam bulmaniz imkansiz ,bunlarin hepsi hobici.evde 3 -5 Incir yetistirip mutlu oluyorlar.Ama size yardim ederim sikinti yok.


Valla super olur da nasıl yardımcı olabilirsiniz?
İyi geceler..

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