Ficus carica 'Brunoro Black'
Fig




Small to medium-sized fig with purple-black skin and red flesh. Rich and very sweet. Small crop in mid-summer with the main crop from mid to late-autumn. Self-fertile, but produces more fruit when planted with another fig variety.
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Family: Moraceae, mulberry or fig family, a family of flowering plants mostly native to tropical and subtropical regions, but some are distributed in temperate climates.
Genus: Ficus, fīcus (Latin, noun), meaning 'fig tree, fig', the classical Latin name for Ficus carica. Commonly known as fig, a genus of trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes, and hemiepiphytes native throughout tropical regions with a few species extending into the semi-warm temperate zone.
Species: Ficus carica, cārica (Latin, noun), meaning 'a type of fig [specifically of Ficus carica]', the classical Latin name for the fruit of this species.
Cultivar: Ficus carica 'Brunoro Black'
Common Name: Fig