Mid-Season Figs
This is a catch all category for figs that don't fit into other categories.
Some of these figs like Madeleine de Deux Sasions, produces two crops, a breba crop on old wood that is early, and a main crop on new wood that is later.
Dessert King is a San Pedro type fig meaning it's breba crop is common and produces without the fig wasp, but we can't get the main crop of figs here since it requires the fig wasp for pollination. Some of these figs may only ripen a few figs or only breba, or be all together be too late some years to grow their main crops in my zone.
Violet de Bordeaux is considered mid-season by most people. Here in Michigan they are too late for me to enjoy most of their main crop, yet many people in warmer climates can easily grown most of the Vdb crop and consider it to be Mid-Season.
Some of these figs like Madeleine de Deux Sasions, produces two crops, a breba crop on old wood that is early, and a main crop on new wood that is later.
Dessert King is a San Pedro type fig meaning it's breba crop is common and produces without the fig wasp, but we can't get the main crop of figs here since it requires the fig wasp for pollination. Some of these figs may only ripen a few figs or only breba, or be all together be too late some years to grow their main crops in my zone.
Violet de Bordeaux is considered mid-season by most people. Here in Michigan they are too late for me to enjoy most of their main crop, yet many people in warmer climates can easily grown most of the Vdb crop and consider it to be Mid-Season.