[Reference entry - not a grower report]
This post was auto-generated from public fig references to build up the variety archive. It's not actual growing experience from anyone, and the photos are just generic Wikimedia images of Ficus carica, not this specific variety. If you've actually grown it and have corrections, we'd love to hear 'em.
Napolitana Blanca is usually described as a white or pale-skinned fig variety from southern Italy, mainly around the Naples area. The fruit supposedly has thin skin with a yellowish or greenish-white base color, and white to pale pink flesh inside. It's typically both a breba and main crop type, ripening in mid to late summer. The variety sometimes goes by Italian synonyms and can get mixed up with other pale Italian varieties like Bianca or other white-fleshed Neapolitan selections. There's not a ton of documentation on this one in English sources, so growers should try to double-check the ID against solid Italian fig references if you can.
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