AntonioFiggy
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hmmmm Amarcord for me
YEA ,HAVE PISSALUTO NERO as inground graft .@Fig Gazer
Pissaluto Nero is a very rare one also. You have? I have 1 graft that is just now starting to show a tiny leaf. But I want more
It’s Vincenzo from Ben B.Is that Vincenzo OR is that The Vicenzo?
Catalisa is a very good honey fig.I realy do not know if some of what i have is rare or not ? do not visit FIGBID very often ,some of what i have i do not hear mentioned much , B.B. NEGRA,BLACK PORTUGUES,CATALISA,CATETO,COSME MANO,DAVIS WILDHORSE,JANIT'S UNK.,LEBANISE BLACK,LEBANISE BLONDE,MAROC NOIRE,MARANGIANA MARCI,NERO de ROCA,NV-1 ,POTO de CAVALL,PRINCESSA,WHITE ALGERS,YELLOW CRINKLE are any of these rare ? Seems i have given a lot of this stuff away for forum fund raisers ,so should be some out there ???
It’s Vincenzo from Ben B.
I don't know anyone with the real Jesus/Oro striped version in the states. But the other two Jesus/Oro's are not to hard to find. Milco I still don't have but is safe along with a lot of the lettered Capri in the Gov repositories. So I guess many of those are rare. At least to us.Did I hear someone say Rionon Santana is rare?!
LOL - technically it is at the moment and in the possible near future Europe will have access to it (fellow member left the States and moved to a well known European country with a pair of RS sticks).
I would say Jesus fig, but the true Jesus fig aka the 'striped version" - maybe 2 people have it in the US from what I've gathered.
Also Milco caprifig - maybe a couple of people have it still but they're civilians (no real online or social media activity).
I don't know anyone with the real Jesus/Oro striped version in the states. But the other two Jesus/Oro's are not to hard to find. Milco I still don't have but is safe along with a lot of the lettered Capri in the Gov repositories. So I guess many of those are rare. At least to us.
Produces an abundant breba crop that rivals—if not surpasses—the main crop in quality. The brebas, rich with honeyed sweetness, ripen by mid-July, followed by the main crop in mid to late August.Nice! That's The Vincenzo fig (as I've come to know it).
I already know it's suppsed to be a great fig (have one in a 2 gallon pot), but what traits does Vincenzo have that made you select it to want to use it to create a new seedling?
So your saying I should get it, got itProduces an abundant breba crop that rivals—if not surpasses—the main crop in quality. The brebas, rich with honeyed sweetness, ripen by mid-July, followed by the main crop in mid to late August.
It's a top class figSo your saying I should get it, got it
I have Beat RamonBeat Ramon and Vdt grise have been on my list for some time but I haven’t been able to locate them. I’m sure there are others that I must have by fall but these two have rolled over multiple years.
Produces an abundant breba crop that rivals—if not surpasses—the main crop in quality. The brebas, rich with honeyed sweetness, ripen by mid-July, followed by the main crop in mid to late August.
Man I will have to look around and see. The only ones I know in the states are the Jesus bianco and jesus rosato. Jesus = Oro. You know any college professor's? They should be able to order cutting's for the school.Maybe we can pool donations to award the repository some funds I the name of fig science and all we ask is for a few Milco cuttings - and possibly whatever else is worthwhile.
Man - I was sure I read about Striped Jesus being in the hands of at least one grower but maybe their plant died when Jesus was initially shared but instead sent all but that "one grower" the regular Jesus.
From what I’ve learned, this is the information that Giuseppe Gaetani once published:
"Varietà Fracazzano multicolore. Adesso non può essere venduto per divieto a spostare queste piante a causa della Xilella dell'olivo. Nessuno dispone di questi rami o piante. Io non ho dato rami a nessuno. Non credete agli annunci falsi. A disposizione per qualsiasi chiarmento."
Translation: “Fracazzano Multicolore variety. Right now it cannot be sold because moving these plants is prohibited due to the olive Xylella. Nobody has these cuttings or plants. I have not given cuttings to anyone. Do not believe false advertisements. I am available for any clarification.”
This explains why Fracazzano Multicolore is considered one of the rarest figs and almost impossible to obtain. If you see someone selling this variety, make sure to carefully verify the origin, because it could be a fake fig.
It is the same as Fracazzano Rosso just with strips?Is Giuseppe the only person who has it?
I have Beat Ramon
I will have cuttings when tree is dormant check in with me thenI would be interested in it if you’d like to trade or sell
I did what many do and replied in the wrong spot.@GoodFriendMike You forgot to add a reply kid fig.