Axier: quote: Note, as I have said many times, that in Spain there are many "De la Reina" figs, but different varieties.
Yes, I red the thread you debate on the forum concerning 'de la reina', very interesting indeed. I think I have something relative in garden, I will post pics ASAP, when fig will ripen, in mid-september.
I notice you speak about "Agde" cultivar on the thread relative to 'delaReina'. I am interested in it. Marseille is not so far from Agde, it will be easy to visit by car. ('Agdos' for the Greeks = ancient greek colony!). Perhaps that cultivar has an helenic ancestry? Note that Agde is ancient volcano. Possible that fig provenance is convective-resistant.
Lampo: Hello!!
quote: The potential buyers will get 'fig seeds' -250? - which have to be planted and...then !?
In 3 or 4 years he may have the chance to have a new small tree similar to the parent.. or not!
Am I right ?
Yes, I agree 100%. If fertilization happened in 'panmixie", chance for obtaining a new "reina rayado" similar to mother-tree is weak. In fact, I dont know something about genetic determinism in Ficus carica (except the sexual determinism, well known and well understood...), and dont know about the inheritance of characters of tree and sycone. I guess the caprifig communicates half of its genome, therefore the pseudo-dioicity of the sycone complicates the determinism. Of course, if the seeds have no kernel due to parthenocarpy, it is less evident:)