syns. Khurtmani, Eseli
Reff : FIG VARIETIES: A MONOGRAPH 1, 2 IRA J. CONDIT PAGE 419
Described and illustrated by Grasovsky and Weitz (1932) as one of the best figs for fresh use grown in southern Palestine. Trees are large, but not very prolific; breba crop good. Second-crop figs large, pyriform, with prominent neck; stalk short; eye open, scales purple; skin thin, glossy, greenish, with purple ribs; pulp amber; flavor sweet and delicious. P.I. No. 80,297, introduced into California as Khurtmani, proved to be identical with Brunswick.
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