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Herman2
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Very good tasting. |
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zaitun
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Great figs pics , how is the taste n fruit productivity if it compared to Conadria fig , Harman..? |
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go4broek
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a very nice appetizer, Herman! |
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bullet08
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nice looking fig. i like the red inside. |
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Herman2
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Zaitun:It compares in such a way,that you judiciously and profitably, feed Conadria to pigs if you have JH Adriatic ripe and Conadria ripe the same time,and you also have pigs to feed,LOL.! |
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lukeott
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Hello Vasile, I have questions of JH fig. Is this Breba only one because it's a young tree or does it normally not produce Breba? Or maybe warmer winter? If you have answered this before, please forgive. Thanks for your help. |
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Herman2
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lUKE:This fig is mostly main crop fig if in ground here in NJ. |
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PHD
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Herman, |
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Herman2
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It could be in The Bataglia ,Green Ischia Family,when about taste and flavor,but is distinct in leaf shape,and adaptability to short Summer climate,in that is way superior to those you mentioned,when counting if it has a chance to ripe properly here on the east coast. |
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PHD
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Herman, |
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mountainman0826
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JH Adriatic has the some of the same characteristics in Zone 8b Texas as in New Jersey. On a mature (about 20 yr. old) tree, it only produces a handful of breba figs each year. Like many brebas, the figs tend to be significantly larger than the main crop figs. The main crop is extremely prolific. Although a large portion of this year's main crop soured and ruined due to an abnormally rainy two week period in July about the time that the main crop began to ripen, in 2010 and 2011 the tree produced over 90 lb. of figs each year. The tree was on our place and about 7 years old when we moved here in 2001. I called the tree Adriatic, even though the leaves differ from the UC Davis Adriatic, based on its similarity to the traits that Condit described for Adriatic in the Monograph. I do think that it is closely related to the Adriatic. It would be interesting to see what a DNA analysis of the JH Adriatic vs. Adriatic would show in terms of relationship. The brebas usually mature in June in Austin, TX although this year some matured in May. The main crop of figs usually mature over a two week period in mid-July. |
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Herman2
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Thanks Joe:Thank you again for giving away cuttings from this precious fig tree,so it can be grown all over USA Today. |
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zaitun
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TQ Herman for your detail explanation about JH Adriatic. |
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PHD
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Herman, |
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Herman2
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Green Greek ,Stella,Dalmatian,and Vasilika Sika,are all similar,in between them,and very good for my climate too,but they are elongated figs,with Finger leaves,a totally different kind of figs. |
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espo8
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Joe, I want to thank you also; for sharing such a treasure. |
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paully22
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Great evaluation Vasile. Every fig lover would want to try this variant now. This is good. |
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Herman2
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Here are fruits in the second year after rooting cuttings,the first fruits the tree made,main crop figs. were ripe on September 12 2010,later than normal because the plant was so young. |
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Womack
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I intend to get a JH Adriatic this fall. The photos and growth information in this post make me look forward to getting this variety even more. |
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rcantor
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Thanks, Joe! I've been wanting to have an Adriatic for years and I got some cuttings from Jon last winter. Can't wait to get figs. |
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mountainman0826
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You are all very welcome. Even though I haven't met any of you personally, I feel as if I know you from reading your posts over the years. I appreciate all that you all have done to share the exceptional varieties of figs. BTW, Jon (the moderator of this forum) should be a good source of rooted JH Adriatics (assuming that demand hasn't outstripped supply), since I sent him a good quantity of JH Adriatic cuttings early this spring. |
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mountainman0826
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Attached are some pictures of the JH Adriatic tree, fruit and leaf. For comparison, there is also a picture of the JH Adriatic fruit and Battaglia Green fruit and leaf side-by-side. |
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Figluvah
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Here is one of my two JH Adriatic plants, thanks goes to one of our members up North for the cuttings! |
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pawpawbill
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DallasFigs
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[QUOTE=Herman2]It compares in such a way,that you judiciously and profitably, feed Conadria to pigs if you have JH Adriatic ripe and Conadria ripe the same time,and you also have pigs to feed,LOL.! |
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snaglpus
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James, I've decided to dig mine up. So, in about 2 weeks, it comes up! |
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bullet08
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i'm sorry.. i'm probably the only one here who thinks that JH Adriatic didn't impress me. maybe the tree is too young, maybe the weather last yr had something to do with it. but it was just average. then again, i had some great figs and maybe my taste buds were off. |
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Norhayati
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My JH Ad just started rooting. Thanks to a very generous member of this forum. Can't wait to taste the fruit. Norhayati |
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snaglpus
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Hey Pete....too much rum and coke! |
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bullet08
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dennis, i changed over to jack and pepsi x) |
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Herman2
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September 29 2015,follow up: |
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