rogerfwright
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Battaglia Green is one of my favorite figs.
As you know, for most people it’s hard to resist plucking them early. Its definitely not light berry when left to ripen properly.It looks good.
I do not grow this variety. It looks more like the Green Michurinska or so. It is different than the core of the "Adriatic" figs.
The "core" Adriatic figs are darker and flavor is intense strawberry. Not the light berry flavor most of the reviews stated.
Smith holds its own. Sure people can include almost any fig with green skin and red interior as "Adriatic". This appears to be the trend.There are still many that I have not tried yet, but Battaglia Green is one of my favorite figs. And is Smith considered an adriatic? Or is it just in a class by itself? Smith is still my favorite fig or all my figs. Not a fan of Green Ischia.
Smith is not typically grouped into the Adriatics.There are still many that I have not tried yet, but Battaglia Green is one of my favorite figs. And is Smith considered an adriatic? Or is it just in a class by itself? Smith is still my favorite fig or all my figs. Not a fan of Green Ischia.
I'd advise you to double check the Green Michurinska. It is not the "core" Adriatic. To me, it is very different. Verdolino is another one. They are both reported much earlier than the real Adriatic figs.Smgg, harrys crete & strawberry Verte took a few seasons. They are a tad shy. WM1 waits not & fruits young and vigorously. Battaglia Green is tied for tops with WM1. Adriatic JH is also a beast but not all sources are created equal; gardencrochet provided a fantastic specimen unlike my former version tAdriatic.
I havnt had fruit from Mercedes Gem or Green Mich, but they share very similar leaf types compared to other adriatics. Without eating fruit I'm already thinking they'll be identical.... we'll see.
Sorry poor wording. I meant MGem & Green Mich will be the same. Both unique & different than others in the categoryI'd advise you to double check the Green Michurinska. It is not the "core" Adriatic. To me, it is very different. Verdolino is another one. They are both reported much earlier than the real Adriatic figs.
Both Verdolino and Green Michurinska are lighter figs. Both are earlier too. The figs are more like Stella or closer to the LdA type. Sure it is very confusing with all those figs with green skin and berry type inside.Green Mich is a lot earlier than any Adriatic I have grown, I said long ago I don't quite think it is in the same category, it's almost like Smith...close but not close. lol
Verdolino is one of my favorites, but not an Adriatic by far.
I may slightly agree that Verdolino is close to a small LDA, but GM is nothing like LDA.Both Verdolino and Green Michurinska are lighter figs. Both are earlier too. The figs are more like Stella or closer to the LdA type. Sure it is very confusing with all those figs with green skin and berry type inside.
I'm not saying both are LdA. But the color and texture look like LdA type. All those figs are different than the core Adriatic figs. Different colors and different flavors.I may slightly agree that Verdolino is close to a small LDA, but GM is nothing like LDA.
In taste or shape or size....at least that is my opinion, I have been growing GM for 4 years now and Verdolino is on it's 3rd year.
LDA types do not do good here at all for me.
I get less than 50% of the figs because they spoil or split.
I don't have either of those issues with V or GM.