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Dieseler

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Last seasons wood showing breba figs.

rafed

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Martin,

You are a Super Star. Congrats.
Dieseler

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Left 3 on plant one is now kaput. My hope to get a breba taste in my climate of this type.

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That's a bud sport of Col de Dame Blanc?

How is it pronounced?  And is it the same as Panache?

Panache means flair, elan, flash, which fits the fig.  It's pronounced, Pa-nash.

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That is what I read somewhere.

Question for me is if you get a branch that is all green with the fruit green as well, another variant( Reverse) or back to Col de Dame?

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Hi Noss,

panachée

A french word usually meaning   "mixed",    often used for drinks or food items that are mixed as well.


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ficus is right, and "Pah-nah-shay" would be correct pronunciation as my French colleagues here at work tell me.

"Panache" is not the correct spelling and "pah-nosh" is also not the correct pronunciation.

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