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Looking for Native Black,Cuttings to trade

Anyone have Native Black cuttings?
I will trade 2 cuttings each of any 3 listed varieties for your 3 cuttings of Native Black. Will cut and ship First Class mail. 


Armenian

Baskinta Brown

Blanca de Maella

Drumondii

Jin Ao Fen

Lounge D'Aout

LSU Black

Lyndhurst White

Maryland Berry

Sal's Corleone

S.Dusan

Troiano Calabrese



What is this variety you speak of, "Native Black"?  I've never heard of it.

Mike

Do a search on google for the words:

native black fig





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Originally Posted by MichaelTucson
What is this variety you speak of, "Native Black"?  I've never heard of it.

Mike

It is listed by Durio's Nursery

Jake,
If you can't get elsewhere I can spare one cutting that could easily be cut into two, but that's all I've got as mine is still young.
MGG

Brian better known as cajunb on the forum has a listing for cuttings of this variety on eBay.

Jake, send me an email, not PM. I have Native Black. The source: Durio Nursery.

thanks.

Native Black and there is another one... can't remember the name. those two are supposed to be top two from durio. both heirloom figs. Italian Black i think...

You are correct Pete! I have them both.

Dennis, do you have them in ground and if so are both varieties hardy in your area unprotected? 

i heard durio response better to phone calls. i sent him an email either this yr or last asking about availability on Native Black and Italian Black. i didn't hear back for a month and by that time, i was out of fig fund. since then, i didn't really thought about them until this post. one of the forum member in canada was looking for them for awhile.

My trees are all outside, unprotected. Native Black is in the ground. I have 4 Black Italians in 15gal pots. The Black Italians came from Brazso Brothers Nursery in Lousiana by Dalton Durio and Caldwell Nursery. Are they hardy? Yes for my area.

Correction! This year, I did wrap my De la Senyora, Smith, and Italian 258 using burlap and leaves. I'm considering digging these 3 up and potting them in whiskey barrels. They are growing very little and we've had 4 days of 25 degree temps which I think hurts these guys some. But that's just my opinion.

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