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Garlic_Mike

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   I noticed this now closed nursery was on Long Island, NY. I am in Connecticut 6b, almost 7a, and obtained a couple types; Sal's El, Sal's Gene and Sal's Corleone. I was wondering if there were other figs brought over from this nursery? I haven't very much information, some on the EL and Corleone, but nothing on the Gene which I think sometimes is referred to as G. I have seen the thread on an Atreano from there. Is this where Atreano came from? If there are others worth finding from here I will keep an eye open for them. Any info is appreciated.

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Happy Hunting

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Many forum member s have Bellclare figs.
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Sal's EL (Edible Landscaping nursery) is supposed to be the same as Sal's G or Gene or GH (from Gene Hosey, finder of the fig)
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Short wish list: CDDG, LSU Red, Dark Greek (Navid),  Col Littman's Black Cross.   And any cold hardy early fig.
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Thanks eboone, I have both and will monitor their development. If they are I'll have another plant or two to give away.
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