| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Osborn Prolific-aka Neveralla & Archipel-Color Variations |
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jrice
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I see Osborn Prolific described by various nurseries & others with skin colors ranging from dark to light. Raintree Nursery describes it as a dark purple skin fig; Condit describes it as bronze with a violet tinge and mine is as Condit describes. Are there different color variations or different strains? |
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fignut
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Maybe different looks in different locations? Maybe same look different descriptions? |
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Herman2
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I Have a yellow Osborn proliffic wich is not allwayes consistent in quality. |
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pitangadiego
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Mine is closer to a BT in coloration, with a flavor somewhere between BT and Black Mission. Will have pix at Figs 4 Fun later in the season. |
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fignut
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I picked the last two Neveralla today. They were very sweet, but did not have the rich flavor of the earlier figs. It could be that I just didn't wait long enough. But considering how cold it has been, they were very good for this time of year in New England. You can see the color better in this photo. All things considered, I think this is a great variety to try in short season areas - excellent flavor, ripens fairly early, and is still sweet if the temperature cools during ripening. |
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SteveNJ
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Since I'm adding to my wish list (especially short-season varieties), what do you recommend as a source since there seems to be several named similarly? |
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jrice
Registered: Posts: 61 |
Mary Ann, |
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SteveNJ
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Jack, |
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jrice
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Steve, |
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SteveNJ
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Jack, |
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jrice
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Steve, |
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SteveNJ
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I thought I would resurrect this thread. Attached is a "white paper" resulting from a little digging I did into the question of Archipel = Osborn = Neveralla? Please take a look and comment as you see fit. I welcome your feedback and have a thick skin :) |
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SteveNJ
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So, anyone with these varieties, I would like to hear your observations regarding fruit descriptions and growth habit. I know a few of you have them and can add to a discussion. Thanks |
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genecolin
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Perplexed, |
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pitangadiego
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Looks a lot like Brunswick, including the leaves. |
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Herman2
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Gene:Your Osborn P,is identical to The Archipel,in UCDAVIS Collection. |
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genecolin
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After I made my post, I did some browsing and came up with a couple of pictures and some descriptions that made me think the same a you Herman2. Of course this is a very young tree, and perhaps as it ages it may give me a better idea. I hope you're right Herman about it being a keeper because it sure is pretty to look at. |
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Benny
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Not sure if this is of any help but this is a leaf photo from my Osborne . The tree is here in NJ and acquired from a Jersey grower in Flemington grown in a pot. I did take a photo of the tree and figs but didn't come out good, very blurry, I'll give it a shot tomorrow. |
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pitangadiego
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My OP looks much closer to a BT, from a reliable CRFG source. |
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gorgi
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You can see: me. For some reason, the neck of those 2 Archipel figs was rather flat (other than the usual round, for most any other fig)! |
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scott_ga
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This is edible landscaping's osborne prolific. Kind of rust colored orange on yellow. Yellow pulp. I've only had one--it's not prolific yet--taste was ok. |
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snaglpus
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bump |
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snaglpus
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I bumped this thread last year without a comment. Therefore, I am bumping it again. I have 3 Osborne Prolifics. One is the the ground and the others are in pots. I'm looking for some more current data from anyone that has this fig. My large one came from a forum member years ago. The other 2 came from RR. I got 2 small dudes in pots and they did fruit last year, but I have no notes on the figs at all. If anyone has addition information on this fig, please comment. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi Snaglplus, |
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