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About: Mission fig

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The Mission fig (also known as Black Mission or Franciscana) is a popular variety of the edible fig (Ficus carica). It was first introduced to the United States in 1768 when Franciscan missionaries planted it in San Diego. It was also planted in the subsequent missions that the Franciscans established up the California coast. Gustav Eisen writes, "The early padres and missionaries in the Pacific coast States cultivated no other variety of fig". It later became the main commercial variety planted throughout California. The Mission fig was later surpassed by the Sari Lop fig (also known as Calimyrna) as the most popular commercial fig variety grown in California.

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  • Black Mission, auch Franziskanerfeige, Franciscana und Albacor genannt, ist eine sehr alte und weltweit verbreitete Feigensorte der Art Ficus carica, die unter anderem weitverbreitet in Kalifornien, im Valencianischen Land und auf den Balearen angebaut wird. Sie ist für ihren ausgezeichneten Geschmack und ihre hohen Erträge bekannt. Sie ist eine zweimaltragende Hausfeige. Die Sorte wurde im Jahre 1768 von Missionaren der Franziskaner in Kalifornien eingeführt, die die ersten Bäume in San Diego pflanzten. Die Sorte und war dort lange die einzige bedeutende Feigensorte. Sie ist gut an trockenere Sommer angepasst. (de)
  • 'Black Mission' (también conocido como Mission fig o Franciscana) es un cultivar de higuera Ficus carica bífera (produce dos cosechas durante la temporada brevas e higos de otoño) de higos color violeta intenso.​​ Fueron introducidos por primera vez en lo que ahora es Estados Unidos en 1768 cuando los misioneros franciscanos lo plantaron en San Diego.​​ (es)
  • The Mission fig (also known as Black Mission or Franciscana) is a popular variety of the edible fig (Ficus carica). It was first introduced to the United States in 1768 when Franciscan missionaries planted it in San Diego. It was also planted in the subsequent missions that the Franciscans established up the California coast. Gustav Eisen writes, "The early padres and missionaries in the Pacific coast States cultivated no other variety of fig". It later became the main commercial variety planted throughout California. The Mission fig was later surpassed by the Sari Lop fig (also known as Calimyrna) as the most popular commercial fig variety grown in California. The Mission fig is a high quality fig variety. It produces both a breba and main crop, and is considered an everbearing variety when planted in the right climate. The breba crop is large. The main crop is medium-sized. It is a dark skinned fig with a strawberry colored interior. The skin of the fruit often cracks when it is ripe. The tree is long lived and grows to be quite large. It is sensitive to frost. Mission fig trees are almost always infected with Fig mosaic virus, which can affect the color and shape of leaves, but usually does not affect fruit production. It is still considered one of the highest quality figs that can be grown in USDA zones 9 and up in the United States. (en)
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  • 'Black Mission' (también conocido como Mission fig o Franciscana) es un cultivar de higuera Ficus carica bífera (produce dos cosechas durante la temporada brevas e higos de otoño) de higos color violeta intenso.​​ Fueron introducidos por primera vez en lo que ahora es Estados Unidos en 1768 cuando los misioneros franciscanos lo plantaron en San Diego.​​ (es)
  • Black Mission, auch Franziskanerfeige, Franciscana und Albacor genannt, ist eine sehr alte und weltweit verbreitete Feigensorte der Art Ficus carica, die unter anderem weitverbreitet in Kalifornien, im Valencianischen Land und auf den Balearen angebaut wird. Sie ist für ihren ausgezeichneten Geschmack und ihre hohen Erträge bekannt. Sie ist eine zweimaltragende Hausfeige. (de)
  • The Mission fig (also known as Black Mission or Franciscana) is a popular variety of the edible fig (Ficus carica). It was first introduced to the United States in 1768 when Franciscan missionaries planted it in San Diego. It was also planted in the subsequent missions that the Franciscans established up the California coast. Gustav Eisen writes, "The early padres and missionaries in the Pacific coast States cultivated no other variety of fig". It later became the main commercial variety planted throughout California. The Mission fig was later surpassed by the Sari Lop fig (also known as Calimyrna) as the most popular commercial fig variety grown in California. (en)
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