[Reference entry - not a grower report]
This post was auto-generated from public fig references to build out 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 it and have corrections, please share!
Osborn Prolific is a common American fig variety that's been grown historically in the South. The figs are supposedly medium-sized with yellow-green to light brown skin and pale pink to amber flesh. The tree's supposed to be vigorous and prolific, cranking out fruit over a long season. It ripens from midsummer on through fall. Sometimes you'll see it listed under different names, and it can get mixed up with other prolific American varieties like Celeste or Brown Turkey. From what I can find in old records, it got passed around as a hardy, productive option for home growers.
Vertaald.
━━ Reacties (0) ━━
Nog geen reacties. Wees de eerste om je mening te geven.