Originally Posted by
pinoQuote:
Originally Posted by lampo
This is a very nice fig.
It must be a Common... Understand practically all figs in Spain are Persistent varieties as they discontinued cultivation of the Smyrna types long time ago, exception made, at least to some regional varieties grown in the high plateaux (above 3,000') in the Malaga region- Sierra de Contraviesa- as our fellow member Jaime informed us recently.
The conspicuously abundant seeds shown on the cutaway may suggest a Caducous type (?).
Francisco
Portugal
Francisco,
What you mean by Persistent varieties? Is that same as common type figs? Thank you