General
- Variety
- Abougandjour
- AKA
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- Overall Quality
- 4-High
- NPGS ID
- N/A
- Description
Condit Monograph
Abougandjour. Described and illustrated by Mauri (1942). Name signifies “long beak,” owing to the particularly long stalk. Grown near Fort National; also common at Mechtras, Boghni, and Dra-el-Mizan, where it is appreciated for its productiveness and good keeping qualities.
Tree vigorous, compact. Leaves rather small, 3-lobed. Figs globular; neck short; size medium; stalk over 1/2 inch in length; color violet-black; pulp garnet, solid.
- Pedigree
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- Condit Group
- Smyrna Fig with Various Shades of Red or Brown or Violet to Black Dark Skin and Various Shades of Red Pulp
- Family
- TBD
- Sub Family
- Type
- Smyrna
- Persistent Caprifig
- No
- Collections
- Non-Carica
- No
- US Availability
- 1-Poor
- Beginner
- 1-Poor
- Origin
- France
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Main Crop
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- 4-High
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- Main Crop Hang Time
- Main Crop Fruit Size
- 3-Medium
- Main Crop Seed Crunch
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Climate
- Vigor
- 4-High
- Cold Hardiness
- Produces After Die-back
- Rooting Ease
- Container Adaptable
- RKN Resistance
- FMV Resistance