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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 18871'Lampeira'Ficus carica L. California, United States Historic1906DONATED03/16/1906Per Condit (see citation): "Tree moderately vigorous. Leaves small; deeply 3-lobed. Brebas large, about 3 1/2 inches long and 2 1/2 inches broad, pyriform, with prominent neck and medium stalk; average weight 102 grams; eye large, open, scales violet; color greenish yellow, tinged with violet on sunny side; skin glossy, rather thick; meat thin, white; pulp rosy amber, with violet shade toward the eye; seeds rather numerous. Quality excellent; appearance fine. Second-crop figs medium or below, about 2 inches long and 1 1/2 inches broad, pyriform, with short, thick neck; eye partly open, scales rosy; skin delicate, checking at complete maturity, green flushed with violet; pulp deep red; seeds small. Second crop negligible without caprification."1576168PI 18871
1DFIC 189'Pissalutto'Ficus carica L. California, United States Historic2002DONATED05/06/2002Upon receipt at NCGR, Davis on 5/6/02, not sure if Pissalutto Black or White. Will not know until it fruits.1636064DFIC 189
2DFIC 195'Barbillone'Ficus carica L. California, United States Historic2001DONATED02/01/2001Per Condit (see citation): "Origin uncertain, but reported to be a bud sport of Blanche, and named for the grower at Argenteuil who found it. Tree productive of brebas; second crop small. Brebas medium to large, variable in shape, but commonly pyriform; ribs distinct; stalk short; eye large, with protruding scales; skin thin, easily peeled, greenish violet in color; pulp amber, tinged with red. Quality very good, superior to that of Blanche for fresh fruit. Second-crop figs medium; neck lacking; eye small, open, with dark colored scales; skin thin, violet-black; pulp amber, coarse, juicy.1636448DFIC 195
3DFIC 197Longue d' AoutFicus carica L. California, United StatesDAVNot Available2001DONATED02/01/2001Per Condit (see citation): "Brebas above medium, up to 5 inches long and 1 3/4 inches in diameter, elongated-pyriform, very oblique; neck long and curved; stalk of medium lenth; surface corrugated by numerous, prominant ribs; eye slightly protruding, open, scales brownish; color of skin golden yellow, with brown tinge on the sunny side; pulp light red; flavor insipid. Second-crop figs medium, 2 1/4 inches long, pyriform, somewhat ribbed; neck short, or none; stalk up to 3/4 inch in length; eye closed; skin green, flushed with violet brown; pulp rose-colored; quality mediocre.1636520DFIC 197