Peter G
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just charts on their only tells only part of it and not the full story. they only use 1 Capri fig variety too so its not conclusive for me and its 30 years old.I'm assuming you just mean the charts.... because if you tell me you can read Japanese I'm going to be more impressed than I already am!
, 'Caprifig 6085,' exhibited a low summer fruit set rate of around 10% under the cultivation conditions of the Buzen Branch of the Fukuoka Prefectural Agricultural Research Center, and in some years did not produce any fruit at all. Therefore, it is considered to be a cultivar with incomplete parthenocarpy.