| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > Bensonhurst 'Sicilian' cutting rooted! ID possibilities? |
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stefpix
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Hi, |
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BronxFigs
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Stefano... |
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stefpix
Registered: Posts: 159 |
Frank - thanks of your message. I am glad it brings you thoughts of your mom. I lost mine a long long time ago. definitely premature.. |
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ejp3
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Looks a little like sals corleone |
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SEGeo
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Love getting to met people with the fig or any plant for that matter. For those collecting it makes the value of the cuttings even better. Who cares if it is a common type you can get down the street, when you have spoken to the owner of the tree for the past 30 or 40 years! |
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stefpix
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Thanks. the lady was friendly but her daughter looked annoyed (and she spoke no Italian). I guess maybe there are many names for varieties from different regions. The lady was from Sicily and I guess probably so was the rest of the neighborhood ( Italians from the same town / small province migrated to the same area of Brooklyn:Carroll Gardens -> Puglia, Williamsburg -> Irpinia and si on - I do not know about Bensonhurst). So I guess it must be from Sicily, maybe not Corleone, but I guess other town of Sicily may had similar trees). I was checking this page and the trees from Liguria / Genova look so different: https://sites.google.com/site/mediterraneanfloragarden/my-fig-tree-varieties |
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BronxFigs
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Stefano... |
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