Conadria Fig

Climate

Prefers warmer climates and is well-suited for moderate altitudes. Thrives in a range of environmental conditions, ensuring optimal growth and fruit quality.

Common Name

Figs

Description

The Conadria Fig is a fruit tree that thrives in warm climates. It produces medium-sized, firm fruit with greenish yellow skin that turns purple when ripe. Known for its exceptional sweetness, this variety is particularly well-suited for drying purposes.

Genus
Grouping
Fruits
Latin Name

Conadria

Origin

Turkey

Other Relevant Information

Common Name: Conadria Fig Grouping: Fruits Botanical Name: Ficus carica Climate: Adapted to warmer climates Fruit Characteristics: Medium-sized, firm fruit with greenish-yellow skin, blushed purple Taste: Very sweet Best Use: Best variety for drying

Related Genus
Soil Preferences

Sandy or loamy soil with good drainage.

Specific species
Uses
Suitability to cool temperate climate

A vigorous tree, adapted to warmer climates. Medium sized, firm fruit with greenish yellow skin, blushed purple. A very sweet fig and the best variety for drying.