rookie
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Posted 1355526257
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I'm wondering if there is one list that has all the names of figs that have other names. I tried looking in the "search" section but couldn't find anything. I'm only asking so I don't go and buy other cuttings that are listed as one name only to find out that it is the same kind of fig that I already have. I did this today and I have no one else to blame but myself for not doing my homework before buying,,,,, now I will soon have TWO not very desirable figs of the same name. ughhhhhhhhhhh.
__________________ Scott, Long Island ,NY All my figs have been exposed to FMV,some have it, some don't. It doesn't seem to bother them so it doesn't bother me.
garden_whisperer
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Posted 1355526738
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here is one link that may help you out.http://figs4fun.com/Varieties.html
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pitangadiego
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Posted 1355534156
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There is no one place. Synonyms are really a mess, and some places offer things as synonyms that just can't be so. The varieties page listed above is my best attempt, but there a 100s, maybe 1000s of more references that have not yet been included.
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musillid
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Posted 1355538140
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Condit's is a bit of a help, too.
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gorgi
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Posted 1355578259
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It is a crazy fig world!
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