I guess I have at least one of each group. It is late, but has been ripening some main crop figs over the past two weeks which have been good despite the chilly fall weather. Brown Turkey figs have a deep brown-purple color on the outside and a paler pink color on the inside. What category is it? This loss of knowledge is distressing - we had to re-learn every generation. Ill keep it no matter what, because of my mother. This is a work in progress. After four to five years, you can leave the fig unprotected. What makes this strange is that European BTs are probably the most commonly grown fig in northern Europe – it’s everywhere. Novice fig grower in The Netherlands (Oceanic climate, Zone 7b). Luckily, there are some easy and effective ways to avoid the problem. Had a few looking so good but were bland dry yuckiness. They will look pale and spindly, but a few days of sunshine will turn them a healthy green. One of the most important was differing hardiness. Well, I’ll go back and look at them again. Maybe that is the same as SBT? If it produces any breba next summer that are good, it can stay. But this Brown Turkey is more sweet as RdB. It will be a lot easier if pushing the tree to produce a big breba crop drives the main crop late enough to stop main crop figs ripening! Another unexpected wrinkle was that these figs are grown for the breba crop in Europe rather than the main crop. Celeste figs are very sweet, with dark skins and reddish flesh. The Brown Turkey is a large fig with an "open" eye and not as sweet. Most of the above are very much affected –they grow very poorly. Taste is good, very sweet. I have Figs- brown turkey, celeste, and chicago hardy - gallon sized plants 15 each and larger 25 eachHappy to show gardens and help educate how. The celeste produces a small- to medium-sized fig in mid-June that is brown to purple in color and has a nearly seedless, amber pulp. That was a huge surprise. There’s a guy there who is supposed to know more about the fruiting trees/plants, he might know more. Figs are native to areas with long growing seasons and hot summers. And you’re right – you pretty much can’t tell Celeste and Southern Brown Turkey apart. All Rights Reserved. Figs often have a first (breba) crop that may be mediocre depending on weather/late frost, but often a poor breba will be "backed up" by a second generation bumper crop. Vern's BT was "discovered" relatively recently by Vern Nelson of Portland, OR. Talk about confusion. If that question is directed at me - they are in a very large greenhouse at this nursery. Although the fig will sprout new shoots from the roots in spring, fruit is generally produced on 2-year-old growth. Insignificant flowers form inside a hollow receptacle in spring that, when mature, enlarges and becomes fleshy. - from the Bullard article BEST ANSWER: Steve, a fig novice here (Brown Turkey, Celeste, Chicago Hardy). A few fig varieties, however, are adaptable for cold climates and extremes and will produce fruit on new wood. I have a "black celeste" cutting on order. And we probably need to save 2nd year branches during pruning. Are these trees indoors or protected? I have Bornholm (aka Bornholm's Diamond, aka Nexoe) which is an European Brown Turkey. Tie down securely to protect against high winds. Reminds me of being at a potluck (remember those days?) Figs can grow to about 15 feet tall and just as wide in Florida conditions. Noted for its cold-hardiness, Ficus carica 'Brown Turkey' (Fig) is a large deciduous shrub or small tree with a spreading crown clothed in bold, deeply lobed leaves. Planting: Plant your Brown Turkey Fig in an area that receives full to partial sunlight (4 to 8 hours of sun daily). Celeste is called "Little Sugar Fig" but mine isn't "little" (compared to Dakota) and this year the Brown Turkey is sweeter. I wonder if the name "Eastern BT" simply arose because someone couldn't remember what EBT stood for? Just like another type. Celeste is a fast growing fig with a shrub like form, reaching 10 to 15 feet tall. Hardy Chicago ripens its figs from August until fall frost and will have some fruit in July. For varieties like Brown Turkey, Chicago Hardy, Celeste, and LSU Purple, the color will change from green to brown or purple as the fruit ripens. After the last frost in spring, uncover the fig. Its enjoyable. They have a classic fig shape with a slender stem, tapering neck, and squat bottom. This year i got my first RdB and was disappointment. Greenish brown: Two crops: Small: Good: Brown Turkey: Light with large, purple figs. One of the first signs your figs are becoming ripe is their change in color. Vancouver, WA Z 8b, soon to be Austin, TX Z 8b (Bring the heat!). Root constriction limits top growth, but promotes fruit formation. Join the discussion today. Often if virus laden figs can be pushed hard enough, they “out-grow” the worst of the virus symptoms. "Fruit and Nuts: A Comprehensive Guide to the Cultivation, Uses, and Health Benefits of Over 300 Plants"; Susanna Lyle; 2006, "Vegetables, Herbs and Fruit: An Illustrated Enclyclopedia"; Matthew Biggs; 2009. Brown Turkey and Celeste are both premier "gateway figs" in that they are responsible for a lot of people being involved with figs. Celeste is a fast growing fig with a shrub like form, reaching 10 to 15 feet tall. I got a few brebas, then a few main crop figs at the end of the season. You're right - I've seen many variations within a variety too. Good luck and let us no what they say about it. If I were in your situation, I’d not take the effort maybe, although it is a tree you could put in ground without protection, thats also worth something. They are very similar. I had Bayernfeige Violetta, and after it was identified as European Brown Turkey, I realized I actually had several others: Black Fig #1. We know Celeste has the closed eye and brown turkey has opened eye. Bunyard and Thomas state that Malta ''is in all respects like Brown Turkey except in the shape of the fruits, which are shorter and of peg-top shape.'' in pots. Second-crop figs, greenish to purple with pink pulp. That didn’t make sense with the main crop figs. https://www.scribd.com/document/2485...es-A-Monograph, https://www.ourfigs.com/forum/figs-h...bt-new-mystery, https://www.ourfigs.com/forum/figs-h...with-id-please. There is. Mutch Dutch people like them. The best varieties for Florida are Celeste, brown turkey, Green Ischia, and Jelly. The California Brown Turkey is very common and most “Brown Turkey” trees for sale outside of the south are California Brown Turkey. Hardy Chicago figs are rather small but very sweet, and the harvest is usually large. I’m heading out to revisit the place soon. Some beauties miss the mark. I have gotten heavy breba production from one of my EBT (eastern?) They were also maybe a bit smaller. The source I got them from probably had them since around 1960. You can also grow and overwinter figs in pots. But it was plain from winter pictures of LaRadek grown in Czechoslovakia. Celeste or Malta fig trees typically keep their root systems more or less contained, larger trees such as the brown turkey fig trees have more of a tendency to dominate a space. I really think specifying. In every hobby there are elitists that believe that if it isn't the "Best", or the most sought then it is of a lower or lesser class, to which I say "Male Bovine Scat"! (062) Brown Turkey is another variety that can be planted in this area. My SBT run about 20g. But those southern growers knew their stuff and I trust that Bullard was seeing what he described. I'm located in the Netherlands and growing European Brown Turkey, which here is known simply as Brown Turkey. I predict you are in zone 6 or above as you overwinter inside. If we grow the EBT for breba, does it mean we remove all the figlets of the main crop as soon as they emerge? If spring temperatures have been unseasonably warm, leaves may already be sprouting. This article will help with identifying sour figs and managing fig sour rot. Medium-large, bell shaped, brownish-purplish skin, strawberry flesh. and there’s some fresh pineapple and several people are saying how good it is when it’s pretty darned bland and I’m thinking obviously they have never had a ripe pineapple before. They are milder in flavor and less sweet than the Black Mission fig. Also, its still my only fruiting tree, so that also makes it a valued tree. I have this fig to. EBT – Eastern BT or European BT? This gallery has 3 photos. Starts ripening in late July. That is why I think Bullard was comparing CA Brown Turkey with Celeste, not SBT. All times are GMT-5. It's a small fig. From Left to Right: Bayernfeige Violetta, MRE, Sweet George. Cheers! The english bts are late- breba split easily but main seem more sturdy & less prone to split given our dryer autumns here, even in smoky mtn daily fog. After the last frost in spring, uncover the fig. Bullard in the Southern Fruit Fellowship newsletter in post # 9 of this thread : But most of the time the eye scales are identical. We are in New England and have a very short season. I’ll report back what I find out. Learn which plants thrive in your Hardiness Zone with our new interactive map! Its very sweet and good tasting. Here is my theory. At this height, you can easily harvest the figs without a ladder. Bronze Paradiso (Dusan), Corragio (Bijar), German (Bass), LaRadek; MRE, and Sweet George. Figs are native to areas with long growing seasons and hot summers. New growth may need some time to get started. 'Texas Everbearing' (aka 'Brown Turkey', 'Ramsey', 'Everbearing'), while not quite as cold hardy as 'Celeste' , will produce a fair to good crop on new I had been thinking about this topic for a little while already, so I thought that I would give the subject its own post. This page was generated at 07:36 AM. I’m also trying to re-program or re-set other late figs which if successful would allow a wider range of figs to be grown in short season areas. If you plant in a container to keep indoors, place your Brown Turkey Fig Tree by a large sunny window. The figs in this composite of pictures (taken from the websites of 18 different European nurseries two days ago) were all referred to as 'Brown Turkey'. Alice: St. Louis, MO zone 6b, new at figs. Instead, prune it back in winter so it stands about 8 feet tall. Breba production is another characteristic that sets them apart, not to mention the size difference of typical fruit. I don't want >to use any of this for propagation or sales until I've got them >straightened out...that is how these mistakes get continued in the >industry. Brown turkey fig can reach heights of 20 feet or more, but the tree responds well to pruning, so there’s no need to let it get so large. Good for potted culture, although it is our most dependable outdoor fig. It has a number of nicknames, a common one is "honey fig". ture Celeste trees heavily because this can re-duce the crop. Growing techniques and winter protection will allow certain fig trees to grow successfully in zone 5. Figs- brown turkey, celeste, and chicago hardy Figs - gallon sized plants $15 each larger $25 and $35 each Kiwi male and female (1 male to 6 female) strong vine plants needs arbor to grow on. Although they display a surprising amount of cold tolerance, harsh weather severely limits fruit production and growth. Since light is not an issue when the trees are dormant, a garage or a basement is a good storage spot. discussion from the Chowhound Gardening, Turkey food community. I had a EBT under growing light until yesterday, I think it was already to far ahead towards dormancy to ripen its main crop. When I see photos of Celeste the fruit is usually amber in color. Once the roots are well established, yearly growth will accelerate considerably. Southern Brown Turkey and Celeste are very similar – and probably related – but they are definitely different varieties. Interesting. Vern's BT is its own thing - not really a 'Brown Turkey' in the sense that it isn't part of any of the established groups. How does that fit in the sceme of things. It was nowhere to be found in the US. What began as a lifelong gardening fixation turned into a career for Jean Lien. Black mission figs are a deep blue-purple color on the outside with a pink flesh inside, are known for their sweetness, and often ooze a syrupy substance. Hardy Chicago is by far the most reliable variety for zone 5 areas. You may only view thumbnails in this gallery. I found with LaRadek that if I allowed it to ripen main crop figs, it did not give a heavy breba crop. Heavy producer: Large: Excellent tree ripened quality: Celeste: Brown to violet with pink pulp: One crop: Small pear-shaped with long stock: Widely grown in south. If no brebas, back to the scrap heap. Celeste figs are a medium-sized fruit with smooth, light brown to violet colored skin. Hardy Chicago figs are rather small but very sweet, and the harvest is usually large. Both taste good and sweet. Good points! She has more than 15 years of experience in the nursery industry and landscaping, and three years of horticulture at South Puget Sound Community College. The European trees were imported several times but did not do well in California. Although they display a surprising amount of cold tolerance, harsh weather severely limits fruit production and growth. Lose the eastern asap. So I took it out to make place for cutting season. Has produced as many as 100 pints of figs in one season. Bullard stated "It so happens that the two fig varieties most commonly grown east of the Mississippi are the two most confused..." He was comparing Celeste and. The poster was upset that they'd been able to restrict it as it was “just Brown Turkey”. An important different is the Celeste has a "closed" eye, protecting it from insect spoiling. Haha, thats the main crop that does no ripen in our zones. Hopefully I'll be able to compare the three categories next summer. English Brown Turkey routinely handles cold winter temperature extremes and continues to fruit during the growing season. I think we are missing something by not comparing how the same cultivar from the same source grows in different locations and in different years. Looks like it will be a pretty full crop. Supposedly zone 8a, but my severe frost pocket makes it more like 7a. an excerpt from an article by A.J. Even when an identifier is added – as in Hanc’s EBT – it can still be confusing. Glad its good! It seems to me that the confusion is increased by the habit of referring to these figs just as “Brown Turkey”. Plan the perfect garden with our interactive tool →, National Arboretum: USDA Plant Hardiness Zones. For the first few years, shelter fig trees. But it certainly does with the breba crop. It might just be personal preference or different growing conditions. Hardy Chicago is by far the most reliable variety for zone 5 areas. The leaves are known to get very large, even up to a foot long and the fruits are violet-brown in color. Since light is not an issue when the trees are dormant, a garage or a basement is a good storage spot. You buy a EBT for its breba crop. Brown Turkey Figs also prefer well-drained soil, though they are adaptable to a number of different soil types. Best to grow it out and see how you like it. New growth in the spring will often still produce a fruit crop, but for reliable fig production, protect the tree in winter. The brebas are way better. I do not taste so mutch difference. Lien began writing in 2009 for various websites. My (English) Brown Turkey from Netherlands. "The eye of mature Turkey figs is somewhat open while Celeste is closed and is therefore a better keeper - resisting souring better." This year after heavy pruning it produced a heavy breba crop and then the main crop stalled – only two ripened. Here they are clockwise from upper left: California Brown Turkey, European (English) Brown Turkey, and Eastern (Southern) Brown Turkey, As you can see they are very different. Build a framework of wood, wire or bamboo around the fig, and pack mulch into the space between the frame and the tree. To me both of the above figs look like Celeste. A lot of people seem consider Southern Brown Turkey a strain of Celeste. This didn’t work very well with most of these varieties. A couple of weeks back etowah posted an inquiry about red eye in Brown Turkey figs, and there were no clear answers. Figs can be left in the ground unprotected, but a particularly vicious cold snap may kill young trees. I find the taste pleasant and sweet. Call Also have Blackberry Thornless Natchez or Black Satin10 each one gallon pot, 3 gallon 20 each Cactus opuntia cuttings of various varieties. > >My problem is that I'm convinced, looking at fruit and >characteristics (this is a huge quantity of very young stock), that >we've been sent Celeste as Brown Turkey and vice-versa. Yes, fig trees are easy to grow in north and central Florida, they can also be grown in south Florida but may not produce as much fruit. On the other hand, no one who has seen California Brown Turkey and Celeste together would ever confuse them with each other. I had to keep it from ripening main crop figs and force vigorous growth and prune for brebas. The southern growers were familiar with the European (English) BT, though it probably wasn’t widely grown because of the mosaic problems. Good question. I’m trying this technique on Gene’s Paradiso and took off close to 200 figs about a month ago. Left Eastern (Southern) Brown Turkey, Right Celeste. some consider it EBT, others don't. These trees are about 3-4 years old now and are just producing their first breba crop. Here on the forum I read Brown Turkey is one of the worst tasting figs and RdB is much better tasting. Figs have been around so long, it makes sense that different strains would pop up. My cali bts vary as i had some early but most are slow & hesitant to ripen here, WNC zone 7a at the intersection of Mt Pisgah & the Blue Ridge Parkway. 1. Read the Anyone growing figs besides Brown Turkey and Celeste? Wait until fall frosts have defoliated the fig. I find it hard to believe that the "Eastern" version is different from the "Southern" version. I’d tried for years to find a source for European (English) Brown Turkey without any luck. That is why I think Bullard was comparing CA Brown Turkey with Celeste, not SBT. So, I’d say that Celeste. Copyright Leaf Group Ltd. // Leaf Group Lifestyle. When EBT breba its all you know, than its the best fig there is. Then we can alllearn to live with fact sbt is just a celeste variety. Move the pots indoors with the on-set of cold weather to a cool, sheltered place. The second best time is now.”. Brown Turkey and Celeste. So, I’m going with similar – but different – varieties. Condit mentioned Mosaic Virus on the plants he brought to California. It’s really odd, but the camera “sees” the difference when the naked eye does not. Was Bullard comparing Celeste and Southern brown turkey or Celeste and Brown Turkey? My late figs – with very few exceptions – don’t have the quality of the earlier ripening ones. These are all also referred to as members of the Common Fig family. “The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. I’m waiting to see what happens next year. I hope this helps dispel some of the confusion over “Brown Turkeys”. Its hardy & productive but late & poor to medium quality overall.” I’m wondering if the poor to medium quality problem isn’t so much genetics as it is that the figs are late? Celeste figs are very sweet, with dark skins and reddish flesh. Yes you must be right its def a factor i hadnt considered. Fig souring, or fig sour rot, is a nasty business that can render all the fruits on a fig tree inedible. 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