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BenEber_7Rimada

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I want to collect all Rimadas variety , anyone please tell me how many name do they have and which one is the best test ?? anyone who have these information and where I can buy the cutting please share , thank you very much !!

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Where are you located?
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Rimadas are variegated figs from Spain. Most are in the collection of Montserrat Pons in Mallorca. Check his website. He will not ship outside the EU though.
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One variety called Bordissot Blanca Rimada is the same fig most in the USA know as Panache.

There are the following in Spain that I am aware of:
Bordissot Blanca Rimada
Bordissot Negra Rimada
Martinenca Rimada
Paratjal Rimada
Coll de Dama Rimada

I might be missing one, but that's all I can think of now.

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BenEber_7Rimada

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Oh thats alot variety member, I am in Thaialnd, thank you
BenEber_7Rimada

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what about the jolly tiger is that one of Rimada family too !?
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No, Jolly Tiger is not a Rimada.  The leaves are variegated but not the fruit.


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BenEber_7Rimada

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I see, jolly tiger only the leaves are variegated but not the fruite, okey.
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