Yes, it's a common fig, doesn't need pollination. Being in a Mt. Etna family, I would assume that hardiness is similar to Hardy Chicago. So, yes, tolerant of cold temperatures.
Hi, I am not sure, and I haven't heard of the third variety you had mentioned. It has a lighter skin color than my HC, although the fig picked previously had more purple blush. However, different growing conditions could produce fruit that looks different, and this one ripened under lights. In any case, it is a very nice Mt. Etna.
Very beautiful . Is it tolerant and one of the commonly pollinated varieties?
Yes, it's a common fig, doesn't need pollination. Being in a Mt. Etna family, I would assume that hardiness is similar to Hardy Chicago. So, yes, tolerant of cold temperatures.
Zarko, great review with so much details! Is this Dark Greek Unk Marius, Navid’s Unk Dark Greek, or Unk Dark Greek Peloponnisos? Thanks!
Hi, I am not sure, and I haven't heard of the third variety you had mentioned. It has a lighter skin color than my HC, although the fig picked previously had more purple blush. However, different growing conditions could produce fruit that looks different, and this one ripened under lights. In any case, it is a very nice Mt. Etna.
Awesome video! Out of curiosity which of your fig varieties had the highest brix?
Thank you. The leader is still CC with brix of 52.