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The difference between Chinese purple fig and Japanese purple fig

The differences between Chinese purple figs and Japanese purple figs are as follows:

1, different names: Chinese purple fig is medium purple, also called red dwarf. Japanese purple fig is Japanese purple, also called French purple, and the latest name of the country is perillaes.

2. Different tree shapes: Chinese purple fig trees are medium-sized, not very dense in length, with less gorgeous branches and short internodes. However, in Japan, purple fig trees are full of vitality, lush foliage and long internodes.

3. The color and smell of the pulp are different: the peel of Chinese purple fig is purple, and the pulp is yellow, which smells like grass. The skin of Japanese purple fig is purple, the pulp is crimson, and the taste is excellent.

4. Different commodity values: Chinese purple figs are of low value and worthless. Japanese purple fig is more suitable for planting in warm areas, and its commodity value is higher.

China purple fig picture:

Japanese purple fig map:

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Knowledge about purple figs;

1. Growing environment: like warm and humid climate, barren, drought-resistant, cold-resistant and waterlogging-resistant. For the sun, the soil is deep, loose and fertile. Suitable for planting on sandy soil or clay loam with good drainage.

2. Distribution: The place of origin is along the coast of China, and it is distributed from Turkish to Afghan. China was introduced from Persia in the Tang Dynasty, and now it is cultivated in the north and south, especially in southern Xinjiang.

References:

Baidu encyclopedia-fig

? Baidu Encyclopedia-Japanese Purple Fruit