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bullet08
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What's the difference between Adriatic JH and Artistic from UCD? Are they too different figs? Or just the difference in the source? |
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Herman2
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Big difference. |
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satellitehead
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I can't confirm taste of regular Adriatic but Joe's version is awesome. Awesome awesome. |
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bullet08
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I have been looking at Adriatic JH. It seems to have lovely dark red interior... and it seems to have taste to match. Will have to look into finding a source... |
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nelson20vt
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In 2010 I got an Adriatic plant from Jon came labeled Adriatic 011 its on his Varietal Page last year I got a few ripe figs and I must say handsdown winner. Freakin awesome tasting. Not sure if this is the same as JH Adriatic but it is very good mostly single and 3 lobed leaves.
1st to ripen in 2011 [IMG]http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad73/nelson20vt/Adriatic%20011/2011-10-19125521.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad73/nelson20vt/Adriatic%20011/2011-10-19125642.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad73/nelson20vt/Adriatic%20011/2011-10-19125630.jpg[/IMG]
This one was picked fairly late and not 100% Ripe but still extremely good. [IMG]http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad73/nelson20vt/Adriatic%20011/2011-10-24151001.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad73/nelson20vt/Adriatic%20011/2011-10-24151010.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad73/nelson20vt/Adriatic%20011/2011-10-24151018.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad73/nelson20vt/Adriatic%20011/2011-10-24151059.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad73/nelson20vt/Adriatic%20011/2011-10-24151121.jpg[/IMG] |
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bullet08
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Nelson, |
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Herman2
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Nelson:Mostly single and three lobes leaves:You got adriatic JH. |
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BLB
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Can't wait for my JH Adriatic to produce!! Obviously a good one. |
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bullet08
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Brent, |
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hoosierbanana
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Hi Pete, I think you got your threads mixed up. But I think I know what you are talking about anyway. I am not all that disappointed really about Kathleen's really. I will remove most from JH anyway so it grows more, I just want to try a few this year. Both are going to be wonderful mothers for my orchard... soon ;) |
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pitangadiego
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I have new plants of Adriatic JH available for sale, for anyone interested. |
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Herman2
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Pete You cut last year branches off. |
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rcantor
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Do your Adriatic figs turn bright yellow when the fig is in direct sunlight? Or part of the fig turns yellow when part of the fig is in sunlight? |
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satellitehead
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I had mine (JH) in almost full shade. When it ripened main crop, it turned a lighter greenish color, the eye clogged with honey, and the skin began to split. I have pics here - I can bump it, or just search for threads I started with the word 'Adriatic' in the subject.
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Gina
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One can never have too many friends, and 'search' is one of mine. ;)
http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/First-JH-Adriatic-coming-to-fruition-5461744
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rcantor
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But since yours are in the shade it won't help with my issue. |
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satellitehead
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It gets an hour of sun ;). (I kid, I kid... Just sharing)
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The_celt
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This one I got in November In my basement. With no light. ![]() |
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nelson20vt
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Thanks Vasile I definately see what you mean about the leaf shape. Mine however does have FMV Need to get a JH if his strain does not. Very good tasting fig. |
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nelson20vt
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Here are pics of my Adriatic 011 leaves [IMG]http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad73/nelson20vt/Adriatic%20011/35269bca.jpg[/IMG] [IMG]http://i923.photobucket.com/albums/ad73/nelson20vt/Adriatic%20011/d460eddb.jpg[/IMG] |
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paully22
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No problem Nelson. Will start an air layer JH this evening. |
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nelson20vt
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Thanks Paul that would be great. |
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snaglpus
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bump If I had nothing but JH Adriatic in my collection, I would be so happy! It's truly one amazing tasting fig. One of my favorite green figs. Just had to bump this one up. |
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Bass
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Adriatic has been really good this year, I got this a few years ago. It's not a JH. It is very tasty. It's usually a late variety. |
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rcantor
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Check out this photo by JH himself, courtesy of ascpete - 3 lobes plus thumbs or 5 lobes |
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dust
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@Bass, |
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Bass
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I don't have experience with the Adriatic JH to compare the two. This year my Adriatic tree had a lot of figs, but it is not reliable here. I wouldn't plant in ground, because it ripens a bit late and doesn't seem to like rain at all. |
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dust
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my adriatic have several figlet that grown no more about 5mm an fall...it is about 6 month old. I will wait till a few year to see how productive is it .my doubt is adriatic never produce figs in tropical climate. |
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ascpete
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I'm now confused with this cultivar Adriatic JH... |
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newnandawg
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Pete, here is a leaf pic from one of my three so called "JH Adriatci" trees. As you can see, it matches what Herman said perfectly in post #7 this thread. It |
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ascpete
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Mike, |
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Herman2
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Adriatic JH,sometimes has a good number of leaves,that are fully grown and healthy,but they are entire,(no lobes). |
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Herman2
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The true and correct Adriatic is ,UCD Adriatic,and, Adriatic JH is a misnomer, it is what John Hood thought the plant was when it fruited for him first. |
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james
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Herman is correct. It was a tree originally believed to be Adriatic, but then turned out not to be. |
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mountainman0826
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It is good to see that there is an interest in the fig tree that grows on my property. (I am the owner of the original JH Adriatic fig tree. I am not egotistical enough to have named it that, but it somehow became known by that name as it made its way around in the trade! I am Joseph (Joe) Hood, a chiropractor in Austin, Texas.) The tree was a mature in-ground tree on our property when we moved to our property in 2001, and was thought by the original owner to have been 7 or 8 years old at that time. By my reckoning, the tree should now be somewhere around 20 or 21 years old. I would guess, but do not know, that the tree may have been purchased from a local nursery years ago, as there is an identical mature tree on a property a couple of blocks down our street. The leaves are very variable in shape, ranging from entire to five-lobed with two thumbs, as demonstrated by the attached photographs. Over the years, the tree has shown next to no signs of infestation by FMV, although there have been a few leaves that have shown signs on a couple of occasions. I suspect, as has been postulated, that most figs carry the FMV virus. Whether they show signs or not may be a function of the individual tree's resistance to the virus. My JH Adriatic is next to two good-sized Mission trees, both of which invariably show mottling characteristic of FMV. The mottling of Mission leaves was noted by Condit. It is correct that I guessed that my tree was an Adriatic variant. I have never thought or stated that it is identical to the Davis Adriatic. My tree's characters, as compared to the Adriatic characters cited by Condit (other than the leaves and perhaps the eye), appeared to match that variety more closely than any other variety that he described, so I guessed that it might be closely related to the Adriatic. Perhaps the exact relationship of the JH Adriatic to Adriatic will be documented when DNA testing of the tree is done, as Jon has told me may be done at some time in the future. Jon and I recently corresponded, and as he requested, I plan to send him a large shipment of JH Adriatic cuttings when I trim my tree next spring. I have chosen to meet the considerable demand for JH Adriatic cuttings through Jon Verdick, the moderator of Figs4Fun, as I believe that he is best equipped to provide JH rooted plants (or cuttings, if he desires) to those interested in obtaining them. I am not actively trading fig cultivars or cuttings. Please do not request JH Adriatic cuttings from me personally. I have provided JH Adriatic cuttings to many individuals in the past, but the demand has outstripped my ability to respond to the numerous requests, and I do not plan to send cuttings to individuals. Contact Jon, as I can attest that I am the source of his JH Adriatic cuttings. The JH Adriatic is a very fine fig; arguably, when all factors are considered, the best of the 50+ varieties in my collection. Of course, that doesn't prevent me from eating all of the other varieties I can get my hands on, when they are in season! In recent years, my tree has produced 90+ lb. of high quality figs each year. The tree produces only a handful of large brebas. The vast majority of the figs are from the main crop. The fig holds up fairly well in rainy weather. Heavy rains may cause a few of the mature figs to split. If rains continue for a week or two unabated during the period when the figs are ripening, then the figs begin to sour and spoil and the leaves of the JH Adriatic "rust". Fortunately, the fig matures from the last half of July into the first part of August here in Austin, a period in which the weather is hot and dry, ideal for ripening flavorful figs. Hopefully, this information, from the original owner of the fig, will prove helpful to those who would like to add it to their collection. |
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DesertDance
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Not sure if mine is JH or just plain old Adriatic, but she looks good in ground, and is growing like crazy! She is waaay down the hill, and I didn't go down to check if she has figs. Been a hard year. |
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Rewton
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Suzi - glad to see you posting again! I hope all is well. |
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PHD
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Joe, thanks for the information and description about the JH Adriatic fig. I am looking forward to trying my first figs from this variety this year. Your previous post with pictures of both the JH and Battaglia was also very interesting. |
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snaglpus
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Many many thanks to you Joe! I have your tree growing in my orchard in Charlotte, North Carolina and it is so amazing in flavor and taste. I also have Adriatic and it's cousin Ventura, and Strawberry but your tree have a better flavor than my others. Man I love your tree so much that I have several of them growing in pots. Again, I thank you for this awesome tree! |
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newnandawg
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Joe, I certainly appreciate your post and providing background as well as fruiting information. I am actively pursuing it myself. |
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Herman2
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Joe:I also have a total of 4 Adriatic jh figs ,2 older and 2 younger. |
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rcantor
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Thanks for posting, Joe. I have some of your progeny through Jon and am looking forward to trying figs next year. We're all grateful to you and Jon for spreading this around. |
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Charitup
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Thank you Joe I got mine third hand from you. I new it was supposed to be good but am really excited now after all these great reviews. |
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mountainman0826
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All of you are most welcome. Although I haven't met most of you personally, it is nice to know that you all are enjoying one of our favorite figs. Herman, although we have not met, I do know at least one of your friends personally. He drops by and visits me occasionally. I have followed your posts with interest over the years and have a great deal of respect for your knowledge and opinions regarding fig varieties and culture. If the DNA study is done, it will be interesting to see where the JH Adriatic falls in the pantheon of fig varieties. Regardless of which varieties it turns out to be most closely related to, it's a great fig! |
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ascpete
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Joe H, |
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BLB
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Thanks Joe, Jh Adriatic is a super fig! I first tasted it at Herman's place and was immediately wowed by the taste. It is a must have fig for any collector. Thanks for posting about it, very interesting to hear from the original owner, the person responsible for spreading it far and wide. |
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nelson20vt
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Herman2
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Joe Hood:Yes it is a great fig. |
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snaglpus
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Hmmmm. yeap....I see it now Pete.
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KK
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In my yard JH is superior in taste and production. Had these yesterday |
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