nelson20vt
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Ok the more varieties I gather the more I notice these leaves not necessarily Brunswick figs but have that type of leaf . Just wondering how many varieties have this type of leaf.
Joe Morle paradiso
Doree
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Greek kelphonia
Colasanti #3
Drap d'or
unk. Hvar island , Dalmatia
What other varieties do you grow with Brunswick type leaves?
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detomaso
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I have Stella and Calabrese Long,both with Brunswick type leaf shape.......Angelo Zone 7
FMD
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Nelson,
Haikel Lebanese, the fig that was discovered by Bill and kindly distributed by him, is very similar to Brunswick. Thanks Bill, cuttings are doing nicely..
Vista/VDB/Negrone have similar shaped leaves as did my Petit Negri (RIP). I am sure there are many more.
Angelo, how long have you had the Calabrese Long? Has it produced for you? Being Calabrese myself, that particular fig peaks my interest.
Frank
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detomaso
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Frank, I have Calabrese Long for a year now, have not had any fruit yet. I also have an unknown Italian fig that has leaves like this. I was told my unknown came from southern Italy. Fruit from this tree is excellent. Angelo Zone 7 NY
nelson20vt
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Thank you guys.
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Chivas
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I have a unknown 'Long White Fig' with similar leaves.
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satellitehead
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As mentioned before, (unknown) Haikel Lebanese and also (unknown) Voiture #217. Both have leaves similar to Brunswick but the fruit is not necessarily indicative.
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71GTO
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Are there any dark figs with that leaf pattern?
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I will add Syrian Long, Eftakia, White Greek, Vasilika Sika to the list.
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Yep to what Frank and Jason said. Haikel has been said to look like Brunswick. I also have another variety that I found locally that seems to have very Brunswick-like leaves. This one comes from an elderly lady from Germany. She got the tree(s) from her son who runs a nursery in Tennessee. It could actually be Brunswick but I've had no fruit from it yet so it's still an unknown for now.
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I got some cuttings off a fig with that type of leaf from an old house in Las Cruces, NM and saw a seemingly identical one in Alamogorda. It supposedly has a brown fruit. Black Italian (Bechnel) also has those lovely spidery leaves.
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