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FiggyFrank
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So I have an Atreano in the ground, which has the distinct leaves we all know. I have another source of 'Atreano' in a SIP but the leaves look different. The fruit from the pot are super delicious and appear to be Atreano in just about all aspects. Is there another type of Atreano floating around with spade leaves? If not, what varieties resemble this? These pics are from last year. Thanks |
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greg88
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I have a couple Atreano's including a RR. I will try to remember to look tonight. |
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figpig_66
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I have a violet de bordeaux that has all spade leaves except one branch all the figs are on spade leaves no figs on the branch with regular leave . Maybe your tree is having a similar growth issue |
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FiggyFrank
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[QUOTE=greg88]I have a couple Atreano's including a RR. I will try to remember to look tonight. |
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rafaelissimmo
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Frank |
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rafaelissimmo
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Pics breba |
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FiggyFrank
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Thanks, Rafael. I'll do some forum searching for previous Belleclare posts and see if I find a match. |
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pino
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This is my Atreanno in early July. No brebas but loaded with figs that now are getting large. |
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