USPP20038P3ActiveUtility

Fig Tree Named ‘Sequoia’

Assignee: UNIV CALIFORNIAPriority: Dec 20, 2006Filed: Dec 20, 2006Granted: May 26, 2009
Est. expiryDec 20, 2026(~0.4 yrs left)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
A01H 5/08A01H 6/00
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Abstract

A new and distinct variety of Fig tree denominated ‘Sequoia’ is described. The new ‘Sequoia’ fig variety is a high quality, medium to large size, yellow-green skinned fig of the “common” type, developed for use in the fresh market fig industry. The ‘Sequoia’ tree is of medium vigor and size and is a regular and productive bearer, developing both a Breba and second crop in most years. The ‘Sequoia’ has a tight ostiole that substantially restricts the entry of most insects into the interior of the fig fruit. In comparison with the ‘Tena’ parent cultivar, the ‘Sequoia’ is substantially larger in size and has a more prolific Breba crop. The larger size of the ‘Sequoia’ allows it be harvested later into the fall when the decreased size of other cultivars such as ‘Tena’ precludes their use in the fresh market.

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1. A new and distinct variety of fig tree substantially as shown and described herein.

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