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ADelmanto
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http://www.battistinivivai.com/sito/home_page/prodotti/fruttiferi/piccoli_frutti/fico/fico_della_signora |
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figgary
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It sounds good....and I don't even speak Italian. |
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ADelmanto
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:P |
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Aaron4USA
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Aaron, Della Signura, which is a white fig, has honey interior where Della Monaca is a semi-dark fig with reddish interior. |
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ADelmanto
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patriota
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Fig "of Signura" |
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patriota
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would love a cutting, anyone? |
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Aaron4USA
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Here, knock yourselves out! |
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princezonan
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Does this description talking about the same "de la signora'? |
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pverdes3
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I have one bought with this name from local nursery, started producing main crop after I tried pinching in August, or mere coincidence. Figlets are already the size of cherries and are slightly variegated. I can post pictures if you guys want to see them. The name is Della Signora, and one italian regional dialect calls it Della Signura. |
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doricdragons
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I have a Della Signora plant. It is only young so I can't confirm taste, etc. It did get some figlets earlier this year which I removed because it was only small. It is growing strongly now and, hopefully, will fruit next year. The description given was this: "Dark pink to violet skin colour, with red flesh. Another cold tolerant, large fruited variety, it can fruit 1-2 times per year. Fruit size can reach 80-100g with light red flesh." |
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pverdes3
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Interesting, all italian websites i found stated that it has only main crop. |
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pverdes3
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Are there multiple varieties with the same name? The label on my fig says it is the red/violet-colored type. Here are the links I found. Some have one of the photos, some the other. Another recent topic is about 'Della Sinyora' which seems to be the Spanish naming of this variety. http://www2.ars-alimentaria.it/Prodotto?idProdotto=3085963&onlyForRegione=&onlyForProvincia= this site says "Varietà unifera, con produzione di soli fòrniti." basically single crop, main only. the italian wikipedia site for figs has the names of the different crops |
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doricdragons
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Maybe two crops in an ideal, hot climate - not Scotland for sure! Your plant looks healthy. It will be interesting to see and hear about the fruit when it ripens. |
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Fico
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Don't expect a real picture from an italian nursery. They put random pics on their websites (often taken from fora or other websites), and put haphazardly labels on plants for sale. |
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pino
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From reading Condit's descriptions my understanding is that Col di Signora is CdD Blanc. |
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doricdragons
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This is interesting, being a newbie I had assumed that all figs had a breba and a maincrop. I thought that some varieties had few breba or poor quality but never knew that some had none at all. |
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