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Another Croatian Fig brought over to Australia in the 70s. This fig is the green partner of the Bruzetka Crna. Prevalent in both Croatia and Italy, it also goes by the name Brogiotto Bianco in Italy.

Bijela and Bianco translate to white from Croatian and Italian respectively. It is a larger green fig with a rich pulp and sought after by enthusiasts.

This was discovered growing in the backyard of a family of Croatian Heritage in Sydney’s west and its identification was assisted by a fellow Croatian fig enthusiast in WA.

I have managed to propagate several cuttings and am in the process of getting some photos of the fruit.

I will have only a small number available in 2024. Reach out to me if you are interested.

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Another Croatian Fig brought over to Australia in the 70s. This fig is the green partner of the Bruzetka Crna. Prevalent in both Croatia and Italy, it also goes by the name Brogiotto Bianco in Italy.

Bijela and Bianco translate to white from Croatian and Italian respectively. It is a larger green fig with a rich pulp and sought after by enthusiasts.

This was discovered growing in the backyard of a family of Croatian Heritage in Sydney’s west and its identification was assisted by a fellow Croatian fig enthusiast in WA.

I have managed to propagate several cuttings and am in the process of getting some photos of the fruit.

I will have only a small number available in 2024. Reach out to me if you are interested.

Another Croatian Fig brought over to Australia in the 70s. This fig is the green partner of the Bruzetka Crna. Prevalent in both Croatia and Italy, it also goes by the name Brogiotto Bianco in Italy.

Bijela and Bianco translate to white from Croatian and Italian respectively. It is a larger green fig with a rich pulp and sought after by enthusiasts.

This was discovered growing in the backyard of a family of Croatian Heritage in Sydney’s west and its identification was assisted by a fellow Croatian fig enthusiast in WA.

I have managed to propagate several cuttings and am in the process of getting some photos of the fruit.

I will have only a small number available in 2024. Reach out to me if you are interested.