Just knock on the door and I’ll pour you something nice. Then we’ll see what’s still hanging on the trees.
@"Figless"#18
Family folklore is that my heirloom came from Collesano, Sicily in the 1930s, under my teenaged grandfathers arm on a steamship. He lived on Long Island, among many other Italian immigrants. I’m the 3rd generation growing it, along with both my sisters, one on Long Island and one in Maryland near Baltimore.
It is a Mt Etna type, seems to be reasonably prolific, with thin skinned fruit and production for 2.5 months or more, once established. I get 600+ figs a year from it, with an average weight around 30g.
I’ve distributed it to a few folks in the community and the closest has been Bryant Dark, but I’m growing that and they aren’t the same. Until we figure out if it a named variety, we call it Patsy’s Pride unknown - after my grandfather.
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