Juliana Von Pressburg

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Does anyone know or has information about this fig variety. Earlier this year I was in Europe and managed to get some cuttings from a local fig aficionado. Could not get much information on certain varieties that he sold me due to language barrier. I rooted few of them and can find literature as most are Italien and French varieties. This one is a mystery to me , the only thing I could get from the gentleman is that it comes from the Czeck republic / Southern Germany .
I would greatly appreciate any bits of information.
 
This is how the seller is calling it . I am not sure to be honest of the correct name . On some of the text he sent me he even call it Von pressenburg . Go figure how confused I am .
 

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This is how the seller is calling it . I am not sure to be honest of the correct name . On some of the text he sent me he even call it Von pressenburg . Go figure how confused I am .
I am dead certain the correct name is Julia von Pressburg, as that is what the finder named it. The 'van' in the seller's text is also incorrect: it should be 'von' (German for 'from', as you might know). So translated the name is Julia from Pressburg/Bratislava. Incidentally, the 'gyroki lapos' in the text is also written wrongly: it should be Györöki Lapos, a famous Hungarian variety, also known as Jégfüge ("Ice fig"). Not that all this matters much, as the misspelled names are still easily identifiable.
 
Thank you for correcting these spelling errors. I would still love to have some information on the tree and fruit . Like I had said in my original post I could not get much information of this variety as we didn’t speak the same language . Me French and him Flemish with broken English.
 
Found a couple of pictures of the fig , looks almost translucent.

Yeah.... the colour has this "electric banana yellow" thing going on. It matches the flavour perfectly. For me, Siblawi doesn't really fall in to any of the traditional flavour profiles. Berry, figgy, melon, sugar etc.... I suppose it would be closest to honey but it's really got its own flavour.
 
I finally got to taste Siblawi last season and I was blown away. At first I thought it was just me but the whole family agreed that it tastes like a Banana Popsicle

I'm hoping we get a bigger harvest this season... It was figgin amazing!
Let me know how it taste also do you have any pics of siblawi? I have one believed to be siblawi very huge honey type fig, black skin very thin and very sweet.
 
Let me know how it taste also do you have any pics of siblawi? I have one believed to be siblawi very huge honey type fig, black skin very thin and very sweet.

I posted some pictures from mine back in September. Here you go!

 
I posted some pictures from mine back in September. Here you go!

Thanks for sharing the post.
 
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