[Reference entry - not a grower report]
This post was auto-generated from public fig references to help seed the variety archive. It's not someone's actual growing experience, and the photos are just generic Wikimedia images of Ficus carica — not this specific variety. If you've grown Dinkar and have corrections, definitely share them!
Dinkar is an Indian fig variety that's pretty common in subtropical and tropical regions. The fruit's supposed to be medium-sized with dark purple or black skin when it's ripe. Inside, the flesh is usually pink to red and sweet. It's known for producing reliably and gets grown commercially in parts of India. Thing is, there's not much English-language horticultural documentation on it, so the traits get described differently depending on who you ask. Could easily get confused with other dark-skinned Indian or Middle Eastern varieties without some extra ID features to go on.
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