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Nichole
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I bought a fig from one green world under the name 'Negronne'. Some sources I have read say that Negronne and VdB are one and the same. Do you find that to be true? It is hailed so highly I don't want to miss out based on an assumption. |
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Nichole
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For what it's worth, which probably isn't much, here is the pic from OFW's description of Black Spanish |
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nypd5229
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Negronne/ VdB/ Vista/ Large Negronne/ Petit Negri are closely related but not necessarily the same. |
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Nichole
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Is there one that you think offers the best breba crop? That is usually all we get up here in the PNW. |
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pitangadiego
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Nichole, Negronne vs VdB has been discussed in numerous old threads. Bottom line is that both have likely been sold under both names. They are quite similar and if you have either one (regardless of which name it has) you will have a good tree that provides good eating. |
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Nichole
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I may chuck the Black Spanish then. Space is a premium and there are lots of other varieties I'd rather try. Frustrating. Lesson learned and moving on. |
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DesertDance
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Would be nice to know WHO actually checks the DNA, and HOW to find out what you REALLY have! The world of fig varieties offers a lot of confusion do to inbreeding, and nobody actually knows what is what. |
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Nichole
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It is very frustrating. Kiwibob warned me that some of my sources aren't super duper reliable for correct names being connected to the correct fig. I'm sure that's how you get a VdB that doesn't look like a VdB. The leaf shape on my Negronne is pretty unique. Cut so it looks like long fingers. |
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DesertDance
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I wonder too, Nichole. And I know I am rooting two unknown varieties, which are probably actually named varieties, but because I didn't know their names, I named one "Wild One," and one "Catherine's Nacido." Maybe it doesn't matter what the name is. Maybe it matters if the fig tastes fabulous, the tree grows with vigor, and it's prolific in your zone? |
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pitangadiego
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Suzi, yes it is ultimately about taste and performance (doesn't matter how good the taste is if it won't ripen for you) and not about names. |
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