Mary Lane |
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USDA / UC Davis Accession Data |
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Fruit tear-drop shaped. Nearly seedless (small chewable) (002) An unidentified, medium, yellow fig said to have originated in California. Leaf: truncate to subcordate; unlobed to 3 lobes; margins coarsely serrate. The fruit is very juicy and nearly seedless. Well-adapted in California and the Northwest. I fruited this variety in 1997 and found it to be as good as A. J. Bullard and other Southern growers say it is. Deserves more trials. Synonyms: Jelly, Seedless. (006) (Mary Lane Seedless) . Large, yellow-green skin, yellow pulp, tiny seeds. Good on coast. (011) A medium-sized yellow unidentified fig said to have originated in California. Oblate-spherical. The fruit is very juicy, sweet, and seedless. Well adapted in all fig areas. (004) |