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leon_edmond

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Sas

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No Brebas this year! This seems to be a late variety. The difference in shape between the brebas and main is interesting. Thank You for posting.

leon_edmond

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Hi Sas:

Here are the photos of the brebas this year. The brebas also looked different in 2015.

http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/genovese-nero-af-breba-2016-8184840?highlight=genovese+nero&pid=1292927565

It will ripen all of it's figs here before the first or second week in October. It is very similar to Italian 258 but I actually prefer the performance and the taste of Ital-258 over GN. I can only say this for my area. GN may be a better performing fig in other climates so I don't want to discourage anyone who is growing this fig. It is a slow growing tree and it is not nearly as productive as Ital-258.

I also want to stipulate that this is the Genovese Nero (AF) variety, not the Rob version (although I hear that this one is a pretty good cultivar as well).


Quackmaster

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What a beauty!

vito12831

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Hi Leon.
My Genovese Nero doesn't show any color yet,the Italian 258 just started to show some color,can't wait. Thank you
Vito

tinyfish

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The figs are almost dripping into your hand.

nkesh099

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Beatiful fig, Leon. Excellent photos as usuall.

Navid.

tsparozi

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Beautiful figs!

pino

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Looks like a quality fig and nice size!
great photos!

rafaelissimmo

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Dr., I think I am having a heart attack...

dfoster25

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Thanks for sharing your experience.

Jerry_M

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Beautiful! Looks like another one I can't live without. :)

tsparozi

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Beautiful fig for sure. I have to ask the question and pardon me in advance if this has been asked and answered previously but...

Genovese Nero AF
Genovese Nero (Rafed's)
Genovese Nero (Rob's NOT)

Folks have made the point that there is a real distinction between Rafed's GN and Rob's NOT GN... IS Adriano's (GN / AF) remarkably different or strikingly similar to or somewhere in between  one or both of the aforementioned?

Thanks,
T

johnnyq627

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Here's Robs...

https://youtu.be/c6gwio3-Odw

tsparozi

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Nick... thanks for the link.... only problem I have with watching fig video's in general and your's specifically is that I can never watch just 1; its always another and then another and then another and then several hours later.... I really appreciate the vids you do on these figs and love the comparison video's on the BM, the Figo Preto, the JF&E BM NOT fruits and plants as well as the instructional vids you have produced. Keep on producing these great video's! Specifically as it related to the GN Rob's NOT and other variants... my impression is that, names and label's not withstanding, they ALL appear great to me and it is only after acquiring, growing and tasting each variant that I will be able to ascertain based on my own particular tastes, how I would rate them.... As I have stated before.... so many great figs, so little time....

Cheers,
Tony

brianm

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Rafeds GN now has a AF. Adriano was the source

tsparozi

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Thanks, Brian! So, there are not 3 but rather only 2 varieties (GN (Rob's NOT) and GN AF (formerly known as Rafed's GN)) being discussed? If so, that simplifies matters...

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leon_edmond

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My GN (AF) came to me as a direct gift from the donor. I do not grow the other variants.

brianm

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Yes, Robs which is probably Texas blue and AF