Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Ma Si Yi - China Fig

Author Comment
pyxistort

Registered:
Posts: 208

Name:
“Ma Si Yi” was originally from U.S.A.  This variety was brought in to Japane about 100 year ago by Kohjiro Masui, and then it was imported to China.  It was called Masui Dauphine in Japane.  The “Ma Si Yi” sounds similar to Masui, so that is where the name comes from. 

Description:
The “Ma Si Yi” produces both breba and main crop, but it is growing mainly for main crop.  The large purple brownish fig ripens between August ~ November.  When it ripens, the center is red color pulp.  This variety is not cold tolerant, so it is recommended to growing in southern part of China. 

Online Pictures:
http://www.sdwhg.com/product/70_512.html

Few online sources suggest “Ma Si Yi” / Masui Dauphine might be CA Brown Turkey or early California Smyrna fig. 
I am glad that this variety is named from the original source, not like some varieties which names do not provide any clue to trace back to the origin. 

xxx

Registered:
Posts: 103

@ pyxistort@ : are you overseas chinese too ?



Bass

Registered:
Posts: 2,428

I have Maoui dauphin, it produces very dark and large figs.

pyxistort

Registered:
Posts: 208

Bass, Is Maoui Dauphin the same as Masui Dauphine?  Thanks.

xxx, no.

xxx

Registered:
Posts: 103

pyxistort@ : You are familiar as China fig very much, so I thought you are overseas chinese. :)

pyxistort

Registered:
Posts: 208

xxx,
I don't know much about China figs, so I look through all possible information about those fig varieties.  Since I have done the research, I just post it to share with everyone.  

musillid

Registered:
Posts: 1,507

and we thank  you . . . .

willwall

Registered:
Posts: 79

Scott: yes, that's great info. I am certain you were right that this is Masui Dauphine, and the Chinese name is just the pronounciation of the English name. Other varieties are more difficult to trace.

shahdase

Registered:
Posts: 2

hi.. i am Syed from Malaysia, I have some variety grown here in malaysia, i am looking to purchase some masui dauphine cuttings, please let me know if there is any cultivators who wants to sell any cuttings of this particular variety. can reach me at syedfadhley(at)hotmail.com thank you

greenfig

Registered:
Posts: 3,182

[QUOTE=shahdase]hi.. i am Syed from Malaysia, I have some variety grown here in malaysia, i am looking to purchase some masui dauphine cuttings, please let me know if there is any cultivators who wants to sell any cuttings of this particular variety. can reach me at syedfadhley(at)hotmail.com thank you[/QUOTE]

Check eBay, there is a seller from China who sells the figs from there. I think his price is $10 per cutting with $1 or 2 for extra

Bass

Registered:
Posts: 2,428

I had jolly tiger that reverts to its original state which is supposed to be masui dauphin. So I took cuttings of the non verigated branches. So far no variegation on them and produce very large dark fruit, but they spoiled quickly in the rain. I'll have to see how they do this year.

budihartono71

Registered:
Posts: 63

thank you Scott for your information............
because i have this varieties from china and now began to grow

can you identify else varieties from china ?
1. qing pi
2. Bu lan rui ke
3. xin Jiang
4. Jin ao fen
5. Wuhan

thank you.

slavtcho

Registered:
Posts: 60

Thank you Scott for info

Florence

Registered:
Posts: 1

[QUOTE=budihartono71]thank you Scott for your information............
because i have this varieties from china and now began to grow

can you identify else varieties from china ?
1. qing pi
2. Bu lan rui ke
3. xin Jiang
4. Jin ao fen
5. Wuhan

thank you.
[/QUOTE]