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Keeper - 24th Aug 2015

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Good looking figs Paully. If you get a chance , does this fig remind you of the Atreano at all? Found it growing here in Ga last summer and trying to ID it. Thanks in advance.

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That's white Genoa
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Looks delicious and nice size!
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Thanks Brian.
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Here is mine to compare. Its caprified too.

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Got my Atreano's from Encanto Farms some 9 or more years -- RR and OR strains. Jon
told me his opinion is that the OR strain is better tasting. A number of Atreano's are 
available in local nurseries here. I do find my OR strain tasting better than the RR strain.
I have White Genoa. One of the earliest when I started my collection. Based on current
standards in my collection, it does not deserve a spot. It would be given away or used as
root stock for grafting.
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