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ACCESSIONPLANT NAMETAXONOMYORIGINGENEBANKIMAGEAVAILABILITYRECEIVEDSOURCE TYPESOURCE DATECOLLECTION SITECOORDINATESELEVATIONHABITATIMPROVEMENT LEVELNARRATIVE
0PI 18847'Bourjassote Grise'Ficus carica L. California, United StatesDAVNot Available1906DONATED03/16/1906Per Condit (see citation): "This fig has long been highly regarded for culture in England, especially for forcing in pots. It was one of the best in the collection at Chiswick, from which it was imported into California as No. 18847. Trees are now rare in this state as the fruit drops badly while small. Apparantly it does best in cool climates. The breba crop is small or missing. Figs medium, oblate-turbinate with short, thick neck and short stalk; eye medium, open; color greenish violet; bloom prominent; pulp dark strawberry, hollow at the center; quality fair to good."1576137PI 18847
1DFIC 219LemonFicus carica L. Texas, United States Historic2005DONATED05/16/2005Per Condit (see citation): "...probably of French Origin...Breba crop small; figs medium, turbinate with short, thick neck and short stalk; eye medium, open; flecks small, green; color yellowish green; pulp white; seeds large, conspicuous. Figs of second crop much the same as brebas; spherical to oblate, without neck; stalk slender up to 1/2 inch long; quality fair."1677263DFIC 219
2DFIC 191Afghan AFicus carica L. California, United States Historic2001DONATED02/01/2001Probably Ficus carica ssp. Afghanistan. Twiggy growth and slow maturity. For more information, refer to Condit (see citation).1636443DFIC 191
3DFIC 192Caucasus #1Ficus carica L. Russian Federation Historic2001COLLECTEDPer T. Kennedy: Possibly from Russian Experiment Station. Years to start producing. Long Whispy branches. Probably Ficus carica ssp. Afghanistan. Twiggy growth and slow maturity. For more info refer to Condit (see citation).1636444DFIC 192
4DFIC 193Caucasus #3Ficus carica L. Russian Federation Historic2001COLLECTEDPer T. Kennedy: Years to start producing. Long whispy branches. Possibly Ficus carica ssp. Afghanistan. Twiggy growth and slow maturity. For more information, refer to Condit (see citation).1636445DFIC 193
5DFIC 196Caucasus #6Ficus carica L. Russian Federation Historic2001COLLECTEDPer T. Kennedy: Years to start producing. Long whispy branches. Probably Ficus caria ssp. Afghanistan. Twiggy growth and slow maturity. For more information, refer to Condit (see citation).1636449DFIC 196