Zajímavý kultivar fíkovníku - Ficus afghanistanica.
Zone USDA 6a a card proposed by lrey Last modification 30/11/2005 16:04 [ history of the card ] Ficus afghanistanica fig tree of Afghanistan Ficus afghanistanica is a small fig tree with the null and void sheets and the fruits considered edible, though smaller than those of the common fig tree, Ficus carica. The fig tree of Afghanistan is very resistant to the cold, and it was reported that it could resist gel reaching -23°C. It is a tree still little known, which it will be necessary to better observe before drawing the conclusions on its resistance to the cold and gustatory qualities of its fruits. The first observations are nevertheless promising. The foliage of Ficus afghanistanica is lobed in an irregular way, and the sheets can reach approximately 7cm the broad one. The fruits of Ficus afghanistanica are small and considered edible, their taste pointing out that of the fruits of the common fig tree, Ficus carica. Ficus afghanistanica requires the following exposures: semi-shade, light, sun
