Gina....
What a perfect idea to group similar varieties together. This is great information. Now, looking for that special, difficult to find, "Figue du Jour" might not be such a problem...because ... there are substitutes.
I am not a fig variety collector, but I would bet, and bet big money, that a * blind, taste-test... within each grouping, would have many guessing what fig they are tasting. And, I bet the tasters would be surprised also.
Again, great information. Wish there was a way to store these listings of similar varieties in a reference section so that members can see what figs can substitute for one another, and keep adding varieties to the separate groups...and maybe some comments...for example: "closed eye, resists souring", or,..."splits in rain"..."not too hardy"...etc.
* "blind taste test" = The "tasters" are blindfolded, can't touch the fig with fingers- (eat the fig off a tooth-pick)...but ..."tasters" would be told what varieties they will be sampling. Object...correctly identify the fig variety by TASTE only. My prediction:...most "tasters" would do poorly.
Thanks Gina, et al. for the useful information.
Frank