[Reference entry - not a grower report]
This post was automatically generated from public fig references to populate 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 actually grown this one, corrections and firsthand info are super welcome.
Black Bethlehem is a dark-skinned fig variety that's usually described as having a nearly black or really dark purple skin when it's ripe. The fruit is said to be medium-sized with a compact shape. The flesh inside is typically pink to red. It ripens in late summer into early autumn. There's not much documentation about it in English-language fig books; it seems to be grown regionally in the Middle East, especially around the Bethlehem area. You might see it listed under different local names too. Since it's not widely grown commercially and there aren't a lot of detailed growing records out there, some of the traits aren't fully documented yet.