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UC Davis had an issue with some permit on their Conadria and didn't send it out this year.  I'm thinking it will be available this coming year given that they had the tree/cuttings available but just couldn't clear it for shipping (as it was explained to me).

Andrew

Nick,

Apparently we have the same cultivar.
Mine is definitely NOT Conadria !

It is an old Portuguese fig  of the Cachopeiro family, called 'Lampeira Branca' . It is not a San Pedro as their Main Crop does not require pollination.


As for the leaves, please have a look on the first (left) picture of the 3 I sent.
At about position '5 o'clock' in that picture, you have an entire leaf much representative of this variety.

Francisco

Fransisco, as much as our figs look alike, our leaves do not.



If anyone has an Edible Landscaping conadria I'd love to compare as that's where the nursery said they got theirs from.

Nick

Andy,

I don't agree with you on this. I got both Conadria cuttings this year, of #50 and #5.

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Originally Posted by AndyInNYC
UC Davis had an issue with some permit on their Conadria and didn't send it out this year.  I'm thinking it will be available this coming year given that they had the tree/cuttings available but just couldn't clear it for shipping (as it was explained to me).

Andrew

Yup, you are right.  Just checked my old email from Howard Garrison and it was regarding Adriatic.  He said: 

"We are waiting for the county Phyto’s from Yolo County Ag. Sorry for the wait." 

So I was wrong, but not completely imagining things.

Andrew

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Originally Posted by greenfig
Andy,

I don't agree with you on this. I got both Conadria cuttings this year, of #50 and #5.

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Originally Posted by AndyInNYC
UC Davis had an issue with some permit on their Conadria and didn't send it out this year.  I'm thinking it will be available this coming year given that they had the tree/cuttings available but just couldn't clear it for shipping (as it was explained to me).

Andrew

Nick, you right no match for the leaves . Did check them again and over and above the leaves I pointed out  on the picture, there are also in the mix, some lobe-less leaves, typical of both Lampeiras.

Francisco

Looking at Jons pictures I'm inclined to agree with the possibility it's an Atreano. Jon's pictures show the purple rim and seedy center.

Nick

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