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hoosierbanana
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Hello all, I would like to know which varieties in your collection are the most durable when ripe. I mean which ones have thick skins and or thick rinds that keep the figs from splitting open or squishing after picking. Also, if you have noticed that some varieties in your collection are particularly delicate please mention them as well. Thank you. |
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landscapewitch
Registered: Posts: 195 |
Brent, LSUGold handles very well as does the Panachee. So do Vertw and The White Triana. A really ripe VdB needs delicate fingers. |
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hoosierbanana
Registered: Posts: 2,186 |
Thanks for the help. |
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james
Registered: Posts: 1,653 |
Brent, |
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BronxFigs
Registered: Posts: 1,864 |
"Atreano"-Belleclare... |
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landscapewitch
Registered: Posts: 195 |
Brent, the local market growers here are into the LSUGold for that reason. And I am still impressed with the condition of the Panachee figs in the grocery store. The local foo-foo market had a big display of figs from California with tastings and the Calimyra, Mission and Brown Turkey were meh but the Panachee was still quite flavorful. Going to corner the market? |
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Chivas
Registered: Posts: 1,675 |
While I do not have it in my collection, the Col De Dames are supposed to have a thick, durable skin from what I have heard, for what it's worth anyways. |
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BLB
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Orphan is the most durable fig I grow, held up better than any of the others in record breaking rain. I do have the Col de dmaes but haven't gotten fruit yet |
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hoosierbanana
Registered: Posts: 2,186 |
Thanks everybody, I am seeing a pattern here of mostly light figs. I add Negretta since I asked Martin a while back. |
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