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tylerj

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I enjoyed this fig today on my small Gentile Bianco. This will be a breba only producing fig for me here in Canada. I am growing this potted (in ground). It was a good sized fig and rich in flavour. Nice and syrupy. I'd scarf down a plate of these if I had them in front of me! :)   Very happy with this one for the quality of its breba.

Tyler

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Looks like a good fig! Would you consider it better in taste than Desert King?
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Hi Timo, I am waiting to try my first desert king hopefully within a couple weeks from my tree I planted inground last year. I can give you a comparison then. I have to say though I wouldn't be upset if this one was my only breba producing variety! :)

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Hey Tyler is that the same as Bianco
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Hi Ralph... I'm not sure about that? I don't have that one. This one was sourced from Greece but is supposed to be an italian variety. I think it also goes by just Gentile or Fico Gentile. Here is a link to an old gardenweb post that shows the same fig. Sounds like its a San Pedro (my main crop dropped last year but was its first year).

http://forums.gardenweb.com/discussions/1890076/fico-gentile

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Hi Tyler.
I have a Fico Gentile, I hope it's the same as yours.

Vito
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I just went out to check on another one that's been drooped over for a few days. When I lifted it to have a look (its a small plant so figs are only 10" off the ground) it snapped off. It could have used a few more days but still was excellent flavour and texture. A very nice morning treat!!

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I hope it is too Vito because its a nice tasting fig :)
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Wow, you plant your desert king in ground?

Your Gentile Bianco (Breba)  look very nice.  it is pink flesh or amber flesh? Honey taste?




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Ricky yes I did in the spring of 2015. I wrapped it with old carpet & underpad with leaves stuffed in the centre.

This Gentile Bianco is a honey tasting fig with nice richness too.  Its amber with a hint of pink i guess..

Tyler

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Your Gentile Bianco's fig look better than Italian honey, very nice.

I just plant my young Desert king in ground from cutting, I am hoping that I have some fig next year.

Figs on my Unk Italian's are near ripen, I can taste it in next few day, I have been waiting for it for 6 years, I hope that it taste good.








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Originally Posted by tylerj
I enjoyed this fig today on my small Gentile Bianco. This will be a breba only producing fig for me here in Canada. I am growing this potted (in ground). It was a good sized fig and rich in flavour. Nice and syrupy. I'd scarf down a plate of these if I had them in front of me! :)   Very happy with this one for the quality of its breba.

Tyler

Gentile Bianco Breba1.jpg 
Gentile Bianco Breba2.jpg 

Hey Tyler
Great looking fig!
Not sure what you mean that for you this will be a breba only fig? 
An Italian nursery describes it as cold hardy, a great early fiorone (breba) producer (end of June) and early main crop producer end of August.  They didn't mention San Pedro type.  here is link;

http://www.ingegnoli.it/fico-gentile-bianco.html




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That would be great if it turns out to be a common fig Pino. :)
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Very cool tree, it looks tasty! 
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