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hblta

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The batteries in the camera died, so only the one pic.
fig is about 2 inches from stem to eye, about inch and a half or more wide, eye is not open.
have not had a ripe one yet to taste.
unripe one was red inside.

Pattee

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Thanks for posting the pic Grant. When the batteries recharge can you post a leaf pic please? Thanks ...

hblta

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will do.
just have to find the charger...

hblta

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here is pic of dominant leaf on my MM?
as well as pic of fig

and a pic of grimoBT
Both were tastey. A nice surprise considering the cool weather of late.


nelson20vt

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Hey grant it does not look like MM . Did I get it from Mario by any chance?

SoniSoni

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My husband remembers melanzana figs in Italy.  But he doesn't know if that was called all big, purple figs or if it was a specific variety. 
Is there anyone this side of the Canada border that has a melanzana fig or knows who has? 

Thank you

hblta

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Hi Nelson,
yes I got it from Mario, hamilton.
any idea what it really is?

leon_edmond

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Grant:

Your fig is not MM (Longue D'Aout). I received my MM years back from AF in Canada. I positively identified it as Longue D'Aout after watching it grow side-by-side next to a LdA from another European source.
AF changed the name of this fig based on my discovery. Here is a recent post with photos of my LdA. If you like, I can share cuttings with you come fall. LdA is an excellent fig.


http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/longue-daout-2013-6530695


Regarding the one you have now, don't give it up if it is a fig that you like. Just call it an unknown for now until some one can positively identify it for you.

Leon

nelson20vt

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Hey Grant, Mario purchased his plant from Adriano either 2009/10 but it was mislabeled.

I'm not sure what it is but what ever it is it originated from Adrianos collection.

hblta

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Thank-you for the offer of cuttings Leon.
I have also had offer from this side of the border, and when the time comes I think I will go with that rather than risk border issues.

Certainly I will not give up on this one, as it tasted fine this year. I can only imagine how much better it would have tasted with a real summer to ripen in.
but I guess tasting fine is kind of subjective, with only one other variety ripening figs for me this year, anything fresh is bound to taste good. lol

hblta

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Thanks Nelson.

RodneySanDiego

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Grant isn't to cold in Canada for figs, or are you in a warm area. Do you grow them partially indoors during winter or just keep them close to the house for warmth..???

hblta

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hi Rodney,
most are in pots and I bring them inside to cold room, 34-40F degrees, for winter. They go dormant.
I have 2 outside, in ground, one close to house with southern exposure, another out in backyard dogleg valley, so it is naturally very protected from cold winter winds etc. I give extra protection to both outside trees for the winter. I am in zone 5b/6a border, so winters are cold and long.

hblta

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One last pic.
and over all this has been my best tasting variety this year.

Chivas

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It looks really tasty Grant, thanks for sharing.

Gina

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I had one MM ripen for me this year. The plant is less than a year old, and the fruit was smallish and partially mis-shapen so only half was good to eat. I was kindly given the cuttings last winter (merci!) and don't know that person's source. It was a very nicely flavored fig and I'm looking forward to eating another, but sadly that won't be this year.