pedrom
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We need to see leaves, too.
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Welcome to the forum! Enjoy yourself while waiting for one of our friendly neighborhood fig ID experts to come along.
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Thanks. I'm fairly new at this so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Hi Pedro, Welcome! I am no specialist, better, much ignorant on cold climate figs. Your problem looks to me a small puzzle. The fig (breba) make me believe it could be a Dalmatie The leaves are the problem,... could be anything but not exactly the typical Dalmatie.... There are even leaves on your display that resemble my Sarilop's !? cheers Francisco
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I'm puzzled by this as well. Thanks for the info francisco
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Hi guys it's been awhile since i posted this, hoping anyone else can help me identify this unknown. .
thanks everyone
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Hi, The figs alone made me think of Dalmatie - green with white dots on the skin. But the leaves are not a match for Dalmatie . So not a Dalmatie for me ...
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With the oblong green fruit with red pulp my first thought was Dalmatie too - until I saw the leaves. Then I wondered if it could be in the family of white/green greek figs. See this thread for a discussion of those types of figs: http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/green-greek-6528866 The leaves seem similar to those Tam showed for his Green Greek (which is what Herman2 believes is the real Vasilika Sika). However, the fruit on yours has a different shape than Tam's fig. So I'm at a loss - sorry! Maybe Herman2 will chime in???
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not White Greek/Dalmatie/Longue D'Aout or other popular long green fig. the leaf is wrong. is it breba or main crop?
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pedrom
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That's a very good question. I'm not sure if it's breba or main crop.
I brought this plant indoors before the fridget temperatures so I allowed it to grow pretty much all winter.
I'm thinking it's the main crop. This year I actually made a cold rom for them so I'll have a better understanding of what is.
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Scour Jon's data base may be of help.
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Red/carmine eyed whites are not very common within the Persistent varieties.. Could it be a Brogiotto Bianco ? Francisco
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Originally Posted by Dieseler Scour Jon's data base may be of help.
martin doesn't want to waste time looking up light figs.. lol
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My dalmatie fig looks very similar except skin is thinner on dalmatie but as others have mentioned the leaves are totally different. What is the source of the fig? I am looking forward to see what you find out.
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