I am very pleased to offer a picture of my first fig tree "Dall'Osso".
I read for a long period of his description in the ancient books of Gallesio of 1800, and now I have this tree in my garden with fruit characteristic and not seem real!
Here are my photos:
My fig "Dall'Osso"
Yesterday I sent an e-mail to a friend who lives in Puglia (southern regionof Italy) to tell him that I finally got the fig tree "Dall'Osso"
He replied by asking me if the fig tree is bi-colors as described in the paintings of Gallesio of 1800 or black?? (he has it)
But there is a "Dall'Osso" all black?
And my fig tree it both?
Obviously over the years I see the difference!
Fig "Dall'Osso" of G. Gallesio (bi-color)
Among other things, we know that only 20% or 30% of fruits produced by this tree have the morphological characteristics, while others seem"normal", and this alteration occurs each time a different branch. ..