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Bass
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I would like your help in creating a list of closed eye varieties. |
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GoodDaughter
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Oh, I'm going to be watching this thread closely and taking lots of notes. |
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jsvand5
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Can't help, but this will be a good one for me down here in FL. |
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svanessa
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Bass, |
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Herman2
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Maybe ,possible but they could be different,it will take me more time to answer this question,for sure. |
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texascockatoos
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I want to revive this thread because I am looking for next years cuttings which must be closed eye (or closed with honey) for down here in the South. Doing my research in these dog days of summer. Excel - medium, tight eye
Galbun - closed eye Gene's - solid interior Giant Celeste/Tiger - partially closed Gino's - closed eye GM1 - closed eye Golden Celeste - partially closed Gota de Mel (syn. Gota de Goma)- drop of honey Green Ischia - closed eye Grosse Jaune (syns. Aubico Blanco, Aubique Blanche, Tapa Cartin, Ficus carica monstrosa Risso)- closed Guilbeau - solid interior Hardy Chicago - solid interior Hdadi- closed Hmari- closed Hunt - closed eye Italian Honey - closed with thick honey Kadota Khadir- closed (Smyrna type) Longue d’Août (long of August)- main crop closed LSU Gold - closed with resin LSU Improved Celeste - partially closed LSU Late Black - solid interior LSU Purple - closed eye LSU Scott's Black - closed eye Madoui- closed (Smyrna type) Malta Black Maltese Falcon Marseilles VS Black - solid interior Marseillaise Black (syns. Black Marseilles, Marseillaise Negra, Black Provence, Ficus carica phoceana Risso, according to Sauvaigo)-closed Moscatel Bianco (syn. Pingo de Mel)- small eye,honey drop Negrette (syns. Negretta, Rock Fig, Ficus carica nigra Risso)- closed O'Rourke - partially closed Panache - closed Paradiso - solid interior Pecciolo Bianco- closed Pecciolo Nero- closed Peconjudo (syns. Pédonculée; Peconjude Grisé’; Peconjano; Pecouliano; Ficus carica longicaudata Risso, according to Eisen)- closed Perroquine (syns. Perruquière, Violette Perruquine, Argusela, Douqueira, Douqueira Negra, Peroquina, Monginenco ["in the vicinity of Grasse”], Ficus carica nicaeensis Risso)- closed Peter's Honey - closed with honey Portland 4 - closed eye Rixford- drop of honey (Smyrna type) Rherabi (syn. Corbeau)- closed (Smyrna type) Rose Noire (syns. Cuou de Muelo, Rolandine Noire, Ficus carica rosa nigra Risso)- closed Rougette- closed Sal's - solid interior Seirolles (syns. Seirola, Seyroles, Sirore, Ficus carica seirola Risso)- closed St. Domingo- closed St Jerome - closed eye Stella - solid interior Strawberry Verte - closed eye Sukkari- closed Sultane (syn. Grosse de Juillet)- closed Sweet George - solid interior Tacoma Violette- solid interior Tena - medium tight eye Texas Everbearing - moderately closed small eye Verte - solid interior Vista - closed Violette - solid interior Weeping - solid interior White Adriatic - closed eye White Triana Zimitza- closed 135-15s - closed eye 143-36 - closed eye I'll be glad to continue to update the list just let me know what I need to add. If I have have something wrong, please let me know what I need to delete. |
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go4broek
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Cathy,
Gota de Mel (syn. Gota de Goma)- drop of honey Grosse Jaune (syns. Aubico Blanco, Aubique Blanche, Tapa Cartin, Ficus carica monstrosa Risso)- closed Moscatel Branco (syn. Pingo de Mel)- small eye,honey drop Pecciolo Bianco- closed Rougette- closed Zimitza- closed Bellona (syns: Bellone, Belloune, Ficus carica bellona Risso)- closed Castagnolo- closed Cuore (syns. Rubado, Roubauda Blanca, Arbauda, Corazón, Ficus carica richardia Risso)- closed by drop Datte Quotidienne- closed Dattero (syns. Donicale of Pistoia, Bezzoso of Lunigiana, Cortese of Liguria, Coasca of Riviera di Ponente, Vezzoso at Piacentino—all according to Gallesio; Rolandine, Rolandine Blanche, Briasca of Grasse, Blanchette, Ficus carica rolandina Risso, Ficus polymorpha var. elegans Gasparrini)- closed Hmari- closed Longue d’Août (long of August)- main crop closed Marseillaise Black (syns. Black Marseilles, Marseillaise Negra, Black Provence, Ficus carica phoceana Risso, according to Sauvaigo)-closed Negrette (syns. Negretta, Rock Fig, Ficus carica nigra Risso)- closed Pecciolo Nero- closed Peconjudo (syns. Pédonculée; Peconjude Grisé’; Peconjano; Pecouliano; Ficus carica longicaudata Risso, according to Eisen)- closed Perroquine (syns. Perruquière, Violette Perruquine, Argusela, Douqueira, Douqueira Negra, Peroquina, Monginenco ["in the vicinity of Grasse”], Ficus carica nicaeensis Risso)- closed Rose Noire (syns. Cuou de Muelo, Rolandine Noire, Ficus carica rosa nigra Risso)- closed St. Domingo- closed Sukkari- closed Sultane (syn. Grosse de Juillet)- closed |
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Dan_la
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Cathy, This is a subject matter that is at the center of my research activities. Below is some stuff that I've posted on the Garden Web fig forum that may be relevant to this thread. Dan Semper Fi-cus -----------------------------------------
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TucsonKen
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Dan--Great info! Thanks for posting it. I assume no closed-eye figs need the fig wasp, since it wouldn't be able to get inside? Cathy--Great list! I think Kadota belongs there as well.
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nelson20vt
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One of the Best from Madeira Island is the Bêbera Preta AKA "Abebereira" very very good flavour and tight closed eye. There are two strains in Madeira a large and small the small tastes even better its labeled as Berbera on jons varietal page. |
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JD
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Thanks for bumping this thread. Good info. |
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satellitehead
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[QUOTE=JD]Gene's Sal's (which is supposed to be Sal's EL, right?)
Many thanks to Edible Landscaping for making an already confusing fig variety exponentially more confusing ;) |
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go4broek
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Ken, |
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Dan_la
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Nelson, those closed eyed black figs look awesome!! I'm sure they would be a killer fig way down here in rainy South Louisisana. They have been added to my wish list. Thanks for posting those pictures...... |
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nelson20vt
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Dan they are great figs and should do really well in the south. I was lucky to obtain cuttings of two different strains from my hometown in Madeira Island hopefully atleast one will ripen figs this year will post pics if they do. These pics were taken by friend of mine who lives in Madeira Isl. |
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JD
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Nelson, Jon, and Sue, |
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gorgi
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Woo Hoo! I do have a young Abebereira (thanks to a good FF member). It has not fruited yet, looking forward to see fruit good looking similar to Nelson's (Abe) pics...
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TucsonKen
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So how does the wasp get inside a closed-eye, Smyrna-type fig? Is the eye more open prior to pollination? |
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nelson20vt
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[QUOTE=JD]Nelson, Jon, and Sue, JD, pics I posted is of what they call Bêbera Preta "grande" meaning large the same as the fig Sue found in Point Loma. The Bebera Preta small is like the pics Jon has listed on the varietal page as berbera. And yes it is an Abebereira im not sure when they stoped using the term Abebereira in Madeira island but it is rarely used. Branca from point loma is also know as figo branco or simply Branca in Madeira. Bebera Branca is a different fig altogether it has the same shape as the abebereira but its a white fig. Last year I sent pictures of sues website to the university of Algarve in portugal they mentioned it resembled the variety known as " Real" I do have the picture they sent me somewhere on my computer that I can post tomorrow. Preto or figo preto is correct. Both terms are used and this fig was very popular on the northern coast of the island where it is cooler. |
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go4broek
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Correct, Ken. |
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JD
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Thanks Nelson. |
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sirlampsalot
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Cathy, my experience with Excel for the last two years has shown it to be an open eye fig with a tendency to sour after just a little rain. During dry periods, it is an excellent fig. |
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satellitehead
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Even a "closed" eye is not truly closed. This was something discussed on the Queen of Trees documentary, the eyes of even the closed sycamore fig are a) extremely small and b) only slightly open for a short period of time. |
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texascockatoos
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JD - I wish I could go back and see where I read about Gino's, Gene's, Late Black, Scott's Black or Sals but unfortunately I only wrote the notes so I really can't answer your question about being more specific on the names. Hope others who have experience with these will be able to add something. |
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texascockatoos
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JD, |
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TucsonKen
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I had read that Kadota, Excel, Tena, and Giant Amber were closed-eye varieties, but based on first-year fruiting here in Tucson, they all are at least open enough to admit ants. We'll see if they're any better next year. Black Mission NL & Conadria were both tightly closed and very good. |
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Pattee
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Thought there was so much info here, it was worth a bump. |
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jenniferarino83
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[QUOTE=nelson20vt]One of the Best from Madeira Island is the Bêbera Preta AKA "Abebereira" very very good flavour and tight closed eye. There are two strains in Madeira a large and small the small tastes even better its labeled as Berbera on jons varietal page. |
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javajunkie
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Bump again, this thread is a wealth of information. |
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vitalucky
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Do you believe it would be possible to make a list like Jon is doing for "fig of the day"? |
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jenniferarino83
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[QUOTE=nelson20vt]One of the Best from Madeira Island is the Bêbera Preta AKA "Abebereira" very very good flavour and tight closed eye. There are two strains in Madeira a large and small the small tastes even better its labeled as Berbera on jons varietal page.[/QUOTE] |
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Tea
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Bumping again. :) |
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Smyfigs
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[QUOTE=GoodDaughter] Oh, I'm going to be watching this thread closely and taking lots of notes. [/QUOTE]Yes, interestibg! |
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CandiceR
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Bumping this thread again, the information here is soooo helpful! Thanks everyone who has shared info here. |
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TucsonKen
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It's good to see this old thread. Now that several years have passed, I need to modify my previous comments with regard to insect-caused souring in my yard: Black Madeira (from UCD 2010; heavy FMV. In ground); prone to souring. Black Mission (from local nursery. In ground); good growth, excellent, no souring. Black Mission NL (from Encanto 2010); superb quality, no souring, but tree died due to root problems. Saved air layer in time to try again. Conadria (DFIC0005 from UCD 2010. In ground); prone to souring. Desert King (FJ, 2014); good, no souring--too early for beetles. Excel (DIFIC0020 from UCD 2010; In ground); prone to souring. Hardy Chicago (from Cathy 2012); prone to souring. Ischia Green (DIFIC0052 from UCD 2010. In ground); prone to souring. LSU Gold (from Cathy 2012); prone to souring. LSU Improved Celeste (bare-root from JD 2012); prone to souring. LSU Purple (sucker from GF 2011. In ground); prone to souring until late in season when few figs are left, but insect activity has declined. Marseilles VS (from vicki; originally from Encanto); prone to souring. Panachee (from Mike G 2014); still small, but few mature fruit last year were sour. Tena (DIFIC0021 from UCD 2010; prolific, sweet, prone to souring, ant damage and splitting—likely discard) Unknown Georgia White Hybrid (from GF 2011) Outstanding, but prone to souring. Violette de Bordeaux (DIFIC0063 from UCD 2010); extremely prone to souring--100% loss. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi Tucsonken, |
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TucsonKen
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jdsfrance--thanks for the tip! |
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