Bourjasotte Grise — reference notes
Looks figgyAngegebene Sorte: Bourjasotte Grise
[Reference entry - not a grower report]
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French variety with small to medium fruit, commonly described as producing grey-brown or brownish-grey skin at maturity. Flesh is reported to be amber or light red. Tree habit is typically compact. Ripens in late summer to early autumn. Also known as Grise de Bourjasotte. Sometimes confused with other grey-skinned French varieties such as Grise de Saint-Jean or Précoce Ronde Violette due to overlapping appearance and nomenclature variation across regions. Primary crop figs and breba crops may differ in colour intensity.