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CliffH
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I posted a couple of weeks ago about repeatedly getting incorrectly labeled fig trees from nurseries. https://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/so-very-very-tired-of-mislabeled-trees-8195045?pid=1292994354 The fig is yellowish-green when ripe, with dark red flesh inside. The one unusual thing, in my brief experience with figs, is that the skin on all the figs so far is very tough. Almost like soft leather. Just the green outside skin. The taste on the figs from these young trees is unremarkable. Slightly sweet, with the barest hint of berry (on very ripe fruit). But over-all pretty blah and no flavor stands out. No seed crunch at all. Any ideas beyond a "verte type"? Thanks, |
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blindesign
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Bump. |
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brandon87
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Desert king is my guess.. |
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CliffH
Registered: Posts: 125 |
I recently saw a posting for Brooklyn White figs. Some had red flesh inside. Could this actually be a Brooklyn White? The leaves are fairly close to many posted pics too. |
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eboone
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Doubt that Dave Wilson nursery would be providing an 'unknown' variety. You could probably look on their web site for a list of the varieties they grow, see what matches best. |
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snaglpus
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Adriatic |
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don_sanders
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If it is really a Dave Wilson, they only have a handful of green varieties. I would guess conadria. Kadota is known for tough skin. I generally think of it as having an amber interior but there seem to be both amber and red interior versions of which Dave Wilson's is the latter. |
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pino
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The leaves and figs looks like Excel. Of course photos can be confusing. |
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snaglpus
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it's definitely not Kadota or Excel. Excel is a sport from Kadota. Both are high yellow figs when ripe. |
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eboone
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Dave Wilson Nursery lists on their wholesale list the following green figs:
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Herman2
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Most Possible Conadria from what i have grown here. |
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don_sanders
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Expanding on Ed's post, I haven't seen anyone describe Green Ischia as blah. That leaves White Genoa which is described as blah quite often or Conadria which is hit or miss. |
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CliffH
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Thank you for all the comments and help. But in reviewing the nurseries website, and that of DWN, I am no longer sure that it came from Dave Wilson. I was sure that I had seen earlier that this local company was on the DWN retailers list. So now it looks like I was in error on that. |
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Herman2
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Cliff: Adriatic is ,not blah,but super tasting,if you had one you would have known. |
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CliffH
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Thank you Herman. That was another variety that I considered, and it fits very well. I was just hoping I had something different. Especially when I can get these plants for $10 a piece this time of year.... |
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