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#1 Malta Black 03-01-2015, 08:03 AM Malta Black! Please share any photos or experience you have, and also post photos on the new varieties index too. Very hardy, healthy, and early ripening, Malta Black is a superb fig for all growers. This variety seems to have originated from Belleclare, it is variety #35. Description Additional information Description One of our new favorites! This cold hardy fig is super productive of medium sized dark purple-black figs with reddish pulp. The flavor is delicious, rich, and outstanding and superior to most others. This Mt. Etna type fig has done far better for us than most others, including the Bordeaux types. Malta Black is a berry-flavored fig variety with a dark purple skin and bright red inside. These figs are an absolute treat and one of the best-tasting varieties you'll find. The fruits have a closed eye which means they hold well on the plant as they ripen. Malta Black is a Mediterranean variety from the island of Malta. The Malta Black fig has a dark skin that is protective and thick with a closed eyed which helps stand up to rain and humid conditions. This sought after variety produces medium sized fruit with deep red pulp and very sweet flavor. Notify me when this product is in stock
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The Malta Island Black Unknown Fig variety originates from the Mediterranean island of Malta. This fig variety was introduced by a well-known fig grower named Marius, and appears to be different variety than a similarly name fig called Malta Black Fig. Dark purple skin, round shape, and deep red pulp. Delicious sweet strawberry flavor. Latin Name: Ficus caricaSite and Soil: Figs like 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil.Pollination Requirements: Malta Black Fig is self-fertile.Hardiness: Figs are hardy to between 0° & 5° F with winter protectionBearing Age: 1-2 years after p A customized, searchable database of edible fig varieties with advanced search, filtering, and ratings from and for collectors like you. We provide Figdatabase.com to you for information in the field of figs. Dark Berry Figs Exotic Berry Figs Honey Figs Sugar Figs By Country of Origin France Greece & Malta Italy Middle East & North Africa Portugal & Azores Spain Shop Plants Berries Blueberry Cranberry Currant Elderberry Gooseberry Jostaberry Lingonberry Raspberry Strawberry Fruit Trees & Shrubs Asian Pear Asian Persimmon Cherry Citrus Jujube Medlar
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$169.99 George M, from New Jersey, has brought back many different fig tree cuttings from Malta, where he has family. They were numbered and eventually many were given names. This particular variety is GM155 and was given the name "Maltese Beauty". The "real" name is unknown. This is a dark purple or black fig with a deep amber red interior. A customized, searchable database of edible fig varieties with advanced search, filtering, and ratings from and for collectors like you. We provide Figdatabase.com to you for information in the field of figs.
Malta black is an elongated dark colored fig with a red interior. I purchased my cuttings from Vasile/Herman who grows this variety in ground and ripens fruit in zone 7a (bordering on 6b). Sale! Malta Black Home / Figs / Malta Black $ 85.00 $ 75.00 Excellent Dark figs, productive early season and very tasty. Out of stock Join the waitlist to be emailed when this product becomes available Join Waitlist SKU Malta Black Category Figs Additional information Reviews (0) Additional information
Malta Black fig
09-01-2018, 02:31 PM On figs4fun Herman2 noted years ago that Malta Black is an excellent fig for in-ground growing in the mid-atlantic and that has been confirmed in my yard this year. My ~ 30 in-ground varieties all froze to the ground and only two so far have produced fruit - Pastiliere and now Malta Black. The main crop of figs produced by every edible fig variety ripens from August to October. There are situations where some variety's main crop ripened in July. Although, I would say this is more of an anomaly, and it depends heavily on the weather.