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Hard to beat conadria

Here's my first conadria of the season. It was perfectly ripe. Sweet, large fig. This one is going to be hard to beat.

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Very nice....... Congrats

I don't have Conadria but I have Atreano (Belleclare).  Last summer I was able to taste one of my friend's Conadria fruits side by side with one of my Atreano fruits.  The fruits looks slightly different but the taste was almost indistinguishable to me - definitely in the same flavor class.  I agree these are great figs and every fig hobbyist should have one or the other, or both.

Nice looking fig Figfinatic!  I tasted Conadria figs for the first time last year and I agree that they are very good!

A very nice fig, congrats !
One of my best last year.
Not ready yet this season but there going to be plenty

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Originally Posted by sppsp
Awesome! I have cupped rooted cuttings...can't wait to grow and taste them, Thanks for the cuttings Nick!


You won't be disappointed Shailesh, great fig!

Conadria is reliable and produces bountifully here. Looks like there are 2 strains of Conadria. My
tree is as per Durio Nursery.

My Conadria a cutting last year grew to 3' 1st year.  It had 7 brebas earlier this year.  Unfortunately they dried up and dropped. 
I am going to up-pot it to 5 gal and hopefully I get to taste a fig later this summer:)

Most of my brebas on my hundred+ trees also drop. I think this conadria was a Breba though. The rest are still small.

I agree that Conadria is a good fig.  It's a good producer here.  A recent thread I posted about Conadria:
http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/conadria-2014-7089503?highlight=conadria&pid=1284851991

Mike   central NY state, zone 5a

I have been growing both varieties of Conadria for quite a while. I recently sold one of my two 12 year old trees as there is so little difference in the taste between the 2 and I am in need of room for new varieties. I can't tell the difference between them for the most part. They have pulp that varies from amber to red depending on the year. They are both very productive and very dependable here in zone 7A in Va.
I would recommend.
If they get too much water they won't split but the figs will be a bit bland. Otherwise a very attractive and very problem free variety.

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