This sure looks like Sal's or Aldo etc. Any pictures of Accaino to post?
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Accaino
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I do not have Aldo's I do have Sal's and Acciano. Last year likley after Art's post I was asked if I thought they were he same and at that time I did not think so, but the more I looked the more I began to wonder. Neither has fruited this year for me yet. I have also heard suggested that Sicilian Red is the same. I had one fruit from it earlier this year pic below, but main yet to fruit
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When I search Accaino, I found this one. It is very similar to my WJ Purple unknown. Some say it is the same as Sicilian Red or Palermo Red. I guess they are all similar.
The fig is late. Split in humid climate. Heavy producer and figs come in clusters. Figs are medium to large. Should be a good variety for the dry climate like Arizona or California.
Princeton, New Jersey, 6B
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I've seen photos that made it seem larger.
Man I love this fig. It is a little late, and with my season everything is about 2 weeks late this year. I hope I get the main crop to ripen, in the
Man I love this fig. It is a little late, and with my season everything is about 2 weeks late this year. I hope I get the main crop to ripen, in the
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Last edited by davej; 02-14-2022, 01:02 PM.[Figs] -- Eastern Missouri -- Zone 6
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