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They aren't bronze colored. They have partial bronze and only when they are fully ripe. It's like sugar spots. There is patches or specs or something. This pic is from the figboss blog.

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That is just like the sugar spots of Smith. Dark brown. Never bronze. All light skinned fig turn to that color when they are ripe.

Here it is a Sicilian White. Same brown skin color.
 

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The Paradiso figs are another mess. The Paradiso Bronze should be somehow bronze. But most of the figs show green skin. Then we get the Paradiso Gene.

The Paradiso JM is another one. But it is a Brunswick type. So it seems Paradiso Bronze = Paradiso JM = Brunswick. But the naming has been totally messed up. How a bronze fig be green?

When you buy any fig, ask the sellers. Just do not buy based on the photos. Sellers may not even know what they are selling. They sell whatever on the tag of the trees that they receive. Then they make copies and distribute. The wrong names will keep spreading.

Not sure how Paradiso Bronze got its name, but it is does not equal Brunswick, IMO.

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mountainfigs:

kremp:
 
Not sure how Paradiso Bronze got its name, but it is does not equal Brunswick, IMO.

figs4fun:

Figaholics:
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mountainfigs:

kremp:
I never say Paradiso Bronze is Brunswick. But the naming is just wrong.

And Paradiso JM is not even a Paradiso. It should be called Paradiso Bronze, or even Brunswick.

Same goes with the Genovese Nero Robs. It has nothing to do with Genovese Nero. But people decided to keep that name.
 
The Paradiso figs are another mess. The Paradiso Bronze should be somehow bronze. But most of the figs show green skin. Then we get the Paradiso Gene.

The Paradiso JM is another one. But it is a Brunswick type. So it seems Paradiso Bronze = Paradiso JM = Brunswick. But the naming has been totally messed up. How a bronze fig be green?

When you buy any fig, ask the sellers. Just do not buy based on the photos. Sellers may not even know what they are selling. They sell whatever on the tag of the trees that they receive. Then they make copies and distribute. The wrong names will keep spreading.

I never say Paradiso Bronze is Brunswick. But the naming is just wrong.

And Paradiso JM is not even a Paradiso. It should be called Paradiso Bronze, or even Brunswick.

Same goes with the Genovese Nero Robs. It has nothing to do with Genovese Nero. But people decided to keep that name.

Are you saying Paradiso Bronze is not bronze enough, so it is a Paradiso Bronze NOT? Paradiso JM is bronze enough, so it should be Paradiso Bronze. Paradiso Bronze = Paradiso JM = Brunswick, so Paradiso Bronze is Brunswick?
 
Are you saying Paradiso Bronze is not bronze enough, so it is a Paradiso Bronze NOT? Paradiso JM is bronze enough, so it should be Paradiso Bronze. Paradiso Bronze = Paradiso JM = Brunswick, so Paradiso Bronze is Brunswick?
You just misunderstood.

Paradiso Bronze is not bronze. It should be called something else. Paradiso JM is bronze and it is a Brunswick. So it fits the Paradiso Bronze better.
 
There is an interesting new fig that is on figbid called "Madeira Verde". It was grown from a seed in California. One of the parents is White Madeira #1. He is not sure if it is common yet. Just thought I would let y'all know about it because it would be cool if someone on the forum tried it out. I already spent my allowance for figs this month and not sure that I want to spend the money on one that could turn out not common, but maybe someone here might want to try it.
 
There is an interesting new fig that is on figbid called "Madeira Verde". It was grown from a seed in California. One of the parents is White Madeira #1. He is not sure if it is common yet. Just thought I would let y'all know about it because it would be cool if someone on the forum tried it out. I already spent my allowance for figs this month and not sure that I want to spend the money on one that could turn out not common, but maybe someone here might want to try it.
That is a seedling grown by @MikeFons I don’t think it is going to be common.
But does look like a really good fig.
 
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