Verte
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A small strawberry fig with excellent flavor. One of the best figs to grow in Canada. (013)

Small, skin is greenish yellow, flesh strawberry. Excellent fresh or dried Good breba crop. Small tree. Recommended for short-summer climates. (023)

River (026) (026a)

Skin and flesh colors: Green; strawberry. One of the best for short-season, cool regions such as Pacific Northwest. Use these small figs fresh or dried. Tree is small, good for containers, and produces a spring crop. Ripe figs are less attractive to birds because they remain green. (022)

A late season type with small to medium fruit. The fruit has no neck and is a tough green/yellowish skin and dark seedless strawberry flesh. The fruit does not split but may shrivel when over ripe; does well in short summer areas. (Australia) (021)

Small, skin is greenish yellow, flesh strawberry. Excellent fresh or dried. (059)

The [following] names were cited as synonyms in Fig Varieties: Hilgardia, Vol. 23, No. 11, 1955, p. 408, by Condit: Verte, Coeur, DeCour, Verdalle, Figue d'Espagne, Trompe-Cassaire, Figue d'Hiver, Des Dames, Ficus carica aulica Risso, Ischia Green, Trompe-Chasseur, Verdale, DeCuers (049b)

Tree A-4-12 in the WEO orchard no longer exists, 2012. (910)