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Whats your best overall fig of 2015

Great idea Richie!  Hopefully people update this list as season progresses.

For Zone 6 in ground it depends on the 1st hard frost date typically mid to end October.  The hard frost will drop the unprotected leaves so very little if any fig ripening after that.
I have a temp coldframe that I set up on Oct 1st for my main fig producers and it extends the fig season a couple of weeks for me to early November. 

I need to update my pick. Just had a Black Madeira from my tree, and it has vaulted past Pastilierre. Now if I could just have a plate of Black Madeiras and Galicia Negras, I might be able to choose between the two:)
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Black madeira rally is i black fig. Some black figs are purple black. This gal here is a deep beautiful black. Nice looks very nice.

I'll have to go with Strawberry Verte this year,just fantastic when properly ripe.An explosion of flavor
while still maintaining good texture.I doubt the fact that I just ate one of these has clouded my opinion.<G>

Italian 258(best I've ever tasted out of about 30 varieties!!!!)
Cole de dame bland(top notch)
QING PI(very good)
All of the above are ripening now in north Houston zone 8b/9a

Will post photos soon.

I mentioned Kathleen's Black earlier but another wonderful surprise is the Nero 600m I received 2 summers ago. It was also a slow starter, but this has that jammy bomb flavor I love.
Thanks Tim Clymer

Without a doubt my best fig was Negronne, they were wonderful! It is 2 yr, potted, and produced about a dozen figs. They had thin tasty skins and melted in your mouth, like some kind of jam, but not overwhelmingly sweet. I could eat them all day.

Overall, my figs did not have a good year. All the inground ones froze to the ground, so they had to start back from scratch. The only one that did very well at all was the Hardy Chicago, it came back strong and made 2-3 dozen figs. My Vista dropped all its figs, again, so I am removing it this fall.

As for the potted ones, I was gone way too much to baby them the way they needed. Every time I would come back from a trip they looked on the verge of death. I am still amazed the Negronne produced what it did considering how little water it got sitting in a 5 gal bucket.


Just noticed that the white ischia pics that figpig and Gardencrochet posted look like two different figs. The description by Condit says the pulp is strawberry and Rolling River says rich strawberry. Condit also states that the leaves are mostly three lobed. The pics shown by figpig do not match the descriptions or other photos. Wonder if there are more than one fig cultivar going by the name of white ischia.

John, Gardencrochet's might be pollinated and that could very well affect the pulp color.

On flavor alone my top figs were Figo Preto, Bisirri Large, Battaglia Green, Adriatic JH and Sucrette (Baud).  Honorable mention for Violette de Bordeaux, Ronde de Bordeax and Red Lebanese (Bekaa).

I will tell you in November which cultivar made best figs,not now.

Herman your right. I have 10 varieties to try still that have unripe figs. Lsu thibodeaux is just now starting to swell alittle so we shell see

Ditto what Herman2 said. Keeps changing for me from Areano OR to dead ripe LSU Jack Lily to RdB, Blava, Bellone, Noir de Caromb, Unknown`s, Smith ....and hopefully more when I get home.

I had a RdB in August that was spectacular.  I'd have to put that one at the top of the list for this year, but I have some Preto that may ripen soon which will likely take the win.  We'll see!

My best 2 producers and best tasting figs were the brown hotel and sals.

Mine is of course Bursa siyahi fig that is our proud all over the world.

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The Galicia Negra that Harvey brought for tasting at Gary's was the best fig I've tasted this year. 

From figs off my own trees, which are all 2 years or younger, it'd be Strawberry Verte with Violette de Bordeaux as a close second. 

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I'll have to go with Strawberry Verte this year,just fantastic when properly ripe.An explosion of flavor
while still maintaining good texture.I doubt the fact that I just ate one of these has clouded my opinion.<G>


Ditto. My new Strawberry Verte is producing very well in its pot. Such flavor, too!

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My best fig for the season thus far....but seriously, i wont personally have any ripe figs with my plants being so small. I am hoping my neighbors figs will ripen soon so i will try his unknown white and dark figs.


Penache.  Best looking fig, complex taste, beautiful red jammy inside and nice crunch with the skin.  Amazing! IMG_0328.jpg 


Dr.Gowaty and VdB are my best tasting so far.

Forgot to mention Corkey's Honey Delight/ Uncle Corkeys... Excellent green fig.  Very underrated!

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I have to go with Conadria, it has a tight eye like white ischia and is my only fig and it is the only fresh fig I ever had, but I don't know how the birds know there ripe! Anyway I tried my breba crop, main crop will get here soon!

Black mission is a little boring after a while...

I guess as far as taste  this year "Green Ischia" hands down!! So far.......

This year my best figs were those that ripened in July and August.
No special order but these have very good to sweet acid balance that I highy esteem;

Hardy Chicago- when not fully ripe has a sweet tart zing that makes me smile. When fully ripe it's sweeter and retains its acidity. Purple edible skin This fig got me into figs.

Grosse Montrouse De Lapari- Large green fig lively sweet acid balanced flavor. Reminds me of a plum in flavor. Nonedible skin is latex rich so it's best to peel first or eat very carefully.

Sals Corleone- Purple fig with some green tinging. Tastes best when fully ripe. was sort of bland sweet when just newly ripe but uf given two days to fully soften it is has a way better complexity of flavor. edible skin. Gives lots of fruit.

Alma- edible skin nice sweet fresh flavor. Just enough acid berry pep to make it a keeper.

Smith- I looked forward with great anticipation to this one. At first taste, (yes I picked it a bit too early) I was not all that impressed. Sure it had beautiful blood red pulp but it was just sweet and not complex I was a little bummed. Ah but, waiting for its other fruit to ripen while waging a seige to keep back my very eager children (to my figs, my kids are my birds and squirrels actually hehe). I let a few ripen more fully and that made all the difference.
Sweet acid, sorta peachy plum like in flavor. It's a keeper. Good rich berry flavor.

LSU Purple- Large sweet mild berry flavor. Very Nice.

Finally got to taste Mary Lane- Sweet smooth, mild. Sugar flavor.

JH Adriatic- Nice berry flavor. Bright interior. This is it's first year producing for me.

Negronne. Figgy flavor I was not wowed. Sweet, small sparse fruit and very pretty to look upon but see, I am biased towards strawberry, peachy, flavors. This is it's first year and it may need more time and nutrients.

Hollier- Sweet figgy flavor. Sugar, honey type in my opinion. long growing season. Long spread of time passed while waiting for individual figs to ripen.

Olympian- figgy with a slight hint of berry flavor. Slowly ripening now. zone 7b

This season brought little rain so it was challenging to keep everything watered and from losing fruit.



Still have some green figs that I'd love to try out like my:
Black Madeira from UC Davis
Excel UC Davis
Black Fig UC
Violetta

Growing figs is truly a satisfying, addicting and rewarding hobby.

Looking for:
Ronde Du Bordeaux for its reported flavor and beauty

Galicia Negra- Beauty

Panache Tiger Stripe- Beauty







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