General
- Variety
- Abakour Amellal
- Favorite
Favorited By 0 Users
- NPGS ID
- AKA
Abakor, Thabakor Amellal
- Description
A white fig, the name meaning early white: extensively grown in Kabylia. Two crops.
- Condit Monograph
As Abakor: (syn. Abakour Amellal). According to Hanoteau and Letourneux (1872), the Kabyles retain the Arabic name bakour, “early,” for this variety, because of its abundant crop of brebas. Listed by Eisen (1901) as Abakour Amellal, probably from P.I. No. 6,469; described and illustrated by Mann (1939b) ; see also Montagnac (1952).
Trees vigorous, producing two crops. Leaves 5-lobed.
Figs medium, globular; stalk short; ribs present; eye open; skin green; pulp rose- colored; quality mediocre. Brebas consumed fresh; second-crop figs generally dried.
- Family
- TBD
- Type
- Common
- Collection
- Non-Carica
- Availability
- Beginner
- Poor
- Origin
Strains
- Variety Strains
Images
- Featured Image
- Image Gallery
Main Crop
- Main Season
- Early
- Main Yield
- Average
- Main GDD
- Main Ripen Days
- 0
- Main Crop Flavors
- Main Additional Flavors
- Main Fruit Size
- Main Seed Crunch
- Main Skin Thickness
- Main Eye Opening
- Main Eye Description
- Main Fruit Drop Resistance
- Average
- Main Split Resistance
- Main Uses
- Main Additional Notes
Breba Crop
- Breba
- Yes
- Breba Yield
- Breba GDD
- Breba Flavor (Difference from Main)
- Breba Ripening Days
- Breba Fruit Size
- Breba Seed Crunch
- Breba Skin Thickness
- Breba Eye Opening
- Breba Eye Description
- Breba Fruit Drop Resistance
- Breba Split Resistance
- Breba Uses
- Breba Additional Notes
Reviews
- External Links
Climate
- Vigor
- Average
- Cold Hardiness
- Zone
- FMV Resistance
- Average
- RKN Resistance
- Average
- Container Adaptable
- Average
- Rooting Ease
- Average
- Produces After Die-back
- Average
- Rain Tolerance
- Average
- Additional Climate Notes