WillsC
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#51
Just crossed the 100 varieties line.....
Quackmaster
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Posted 1401500413
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Originally Posted by The_celt Ok on to c-d? Maybe more if I find the time Calamyrna Caples Capoll llarg Castle Kennedy Calvert Cal de rona Calderrona deminer Carlina negra Caucus 3 Celest jr Celest Chico Malibu Chico strawberry Citratula Col de dame blanc Col de dame Blanca/negra Col de dame brun Col de dame bordissotenca Col de dame ciutat Col de dame giganta Col de dame Gris Col de dame noir/negra Col de dame rigata Col de dame roja Colar Colar d'alberta Colistani dark Colistani white Conadra Cosme manyo Corragio Cuiro de bou Cucurerla Dalamite Dauphine Dall osso Deanna De la Gloria De la roca Del sen jaume gran Desert king Dien pieres Diredo Dongenal D'or Doree Dotatto Drap d'or
I had no idea that there was so many col de dames!
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Joeturbo26
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Posted 1401542252
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#53
I'll jump in with my measly very basic "just started collecting" list LOL
• Chicago Hardy
• Italian Everbearing (only a started cutting)
• "The Survivor"-Flushing Unknown (super cold hardy tree that vigorously endured this last winter unprotected-- I am growing a cutting of) LOL
I'd really like to add these three to my collection:
• Marseilles Black VS
• Black Madeira
• Jolly Tiger Variegated (I love the foliage so much)
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Windowsill_Gardens
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Posted 1401554721
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Hobby. I only have a few varieties, because I'm limited on space to overwinter things. Plus, I like to have a couple of each tree in that limited space. I have: Hardy Chicago Violette de Bordeaux Green Ischia Black Italain Latarrula (Italian Honey)
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KK
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Posted 1401557511
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Lots of local unknowns
indestructible87
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Posted 1401561660
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#56
I'm growing
sumacki
Lebanese red (bass)
Unkown iraqi from johnsmvf1
Malta black
Conadria
Izbat an naj
Vdb
Salem dark
Violet sollies
De la reina
Susser geörg
And a mystery fig
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jdsfrance
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Posted 1401566563
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Hi, I grow for fun and harvests :) Older: Unknown from the Italian Unknown perhaps Brunswick Unknown perhaps Ronde de bordeaux Dalmatie Brown Turkey Goutte d'or Longue d'aout Less than 2 years with me: Unknown from the neighbor Raf Sultane Madeleine des deux saisons Ice crystal - showing figlets as of today - I almost smacked her :) Unknown higo nero Unknown Brown Turkey Dalmatie young rooted trees Rouge de bordeaux Unknown from Cepele 16 already plus 2 other strains at cuttings stage and 10 seedlings. But I'm still waiting to have what I call a decent harvest - Climatic conditions haven't been on my side last 3 years. I have duplicates of almost all the strains.
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kubota1
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Posted 1401586568
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I will probably miss a few. But here's my list. 1.Adriatic Grasa 2. JH Adriatic 3. Atreano... Belleclaire/Zainos/ and two others 4. Alex Light 5. Abebereira (Bebera Preta) 6. Acciano 7. Bryant Dark 8. Barnisotte 9. Brooklyn White 10. Binella 11. Brown Turkey 12. Black Greek 14. Black Madeira 15. Black Ischia AD 16. Blue Ischia 17. Black Zadar.. Belleclaire 18. Creeper 19. Carini 20. Celeste 21. Col de Dame Blanc 22. Chiappetta/ Cosenza 23. Desert King 24. Dottato Nero 25. Dwarf Unk. 26. Eggplant... I think it's really a Black Mission 27. Figo Preto 28. Figo Branca...(Bebera Branca) 29. Florea 30. Fico Gentile 31. Giant Black German 32. Ghosh/ Kala Heera 33. Genovese Nero 34. Hardy Chicago 35. Izbat An Naj 36. Italian Black 37. Italian 258 38. Krmk Light 39. Krmk Dark 40. Kathleen Black 41. Kadota 42. Longue D'Aout 43. Lattarulla 44. Latarolla 45. Lemon 46. LSU Gold 47. LSU Purple 48. Lucca Dark 49. Lucca White 50. Lyndhurst White 51. Marseille Black VS 52. Melanzana 53. Maltese Falcon 54. North Topsail Unk 55. Natalina 56. Niagara Black 57. Osborn Prolific 58. Purple Jordan 59. Paradiso 60. Panache 61. Petite Negri 62. Purple Fig Unk 62. Paradiso Bronze VS 63. Pots Dammer or Feighen Pots Dammer (Belleclaire) 64.Qalaat Al Madiq 65. Rmali 66. Ronde de Bordeaux 67. Rockaway Green 68. Raspberry Latte 69. Sal's Corleone 70. Sal's El 71. Salce 72. Sammy White Unk. 73. Scotts Black 74. Sicilian Red 75. Stella 76. Spanish Black 77. Saratoga 78. Staten Island Bomb 79. Takoma Violet 80. Troiano Calabrese 81. Unknown Varieties... over 20 of them 82. Vasilika Sika 83. Violette de Bordeaux 84. Valle Negra 85. Vista 86. Ventura 87. Violeta Bayernfeige 88. Violet de Sollies 89. Verte 90. Wuhan 91. White Triana 92. Yellow Lebanese
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musillid
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Posted 1401815559
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Art, I like round numbers. You need eight more.
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Ampersand
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Posted 1401817704
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As a hobby, for the fruit. Perhaps someday I'll sell, I'd love make a living selling fruit and plants. I also grow: 7 blueberries (highbush and dwarf), several raspberry patches (red, gold, dwarf, and black), 4 blackberries, 1 peach tree, 1 apple tree, 3 pears, 2 shipovas, 1 plum, 3 pawpaws, 4 new inground figs (BT, HC, an UNK, and Bronx White), and handful of things that are edible but not really worth going after. And vegetables, because I don't have enough to keep track of. Most of the trees haven't cropped yet, all have been planted in the last 2 years. I have another fig (Lattarula), pear, and 2 plums to plant this year if I can find room. Next year I want to add a persimmon and maybe a jujube.
ako1974
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Posted 1401821025
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Hi - hobby. All in pots. Some rooted cuttings, some established: Sicilian Lattarulla Chicago Hardy Peter's Honey White Genoa Negronne Vista Nothing like fresh figs, fig jam, fig pizza, figs with goat cheese.... Arne
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