I dont know why I'm not growing it. If you ever have a branch or sucker to spare... please let me know. Is it right there with Florea for early?Not much will compete with Improved Celeste for ripening time. If having the earliest ripening variety is most important then Improved Celeste is the one.
Your lucky day because I probably have an extra.I dont know why I'm not growing it. If you ever have a branch or sucker to spare... please let me know. Is it right there with Florea for early?
Woo-Hoo!Your lucky day because I probably have an extra.
Its ripens just before Florea
Some people got all the luck. Unlike us ice dwellers up in zone 6-This was taken Nov 30 of this yr. It’s of the Hollier.
Sorry about the cold. I can't stand the cold. I would move to warmer climates if it was all up to me. Living in South Louisiana has its benefits.Some people got all the luck. Unlike us ice dwellers up in zone 6-
Here is our Hollier versus Yellow Lebanese.
Similar figs but the Yellow Lebanese was bigger, more productive, more flavorful and better tasting. We wouldn’t give up our Hollier it’s a great fig. But if we had to choose one it would be the Yellow Lebanese.
Both our Hollier and Yellow Lebanese came from Sperman(figcuttings.com) he sourced his Yellow Leb. From Harvey. Hollier splits for me too.Would you mind sharing your source? Seems very worthy of a trial in love Hollier but in pots they split alot and ive not seen it's best work yet
Both our Hollier and Yellow Lebanese came from Sperman(figcuttings.com) he sourced his Yellow Leb. From Harvey. Hollier splits for me too.
Also @LAfig i don't remember necks on my Hollier even Breba but they've been small so far thats interesting.. I do think there have been mixups with Scott's Yellow but im not saying i know but ive seen photos of figs labeled Scott's Yellow that look like those in your picThese my LSU Hollier breba. The main crop does not have that neck and I started picking ours the second week on June and we still have figs on the tree.
Ours are green like any fig until they go yellow if that’s what you mean. But once they start to ripen they are only yellow. We may have something hanging around that’s spare. If we find anything we will let you know. I wonder too if yellow Lebanese and yellow Lebanese BV are synonyms.I meant to say also that there is one called Yellow Lebanese Bekka Valley as well but the photos i see of fruits are green before they turn yellow... I wonder if its the same or different...
figcuttings.com never responded to me when I contacted one year maybe too busy and now room for few... Hopefully you will have extra next year?
I just purchased Hollier from OTBP. I’m doing the old Italian man way to root it. Your post above is now confirmed I made a good decision making me anxious for it to take root and grow so I can taste at least one this seasonI agree with ktrain. I have LSU Hollier and tasted Imp. Celeste and Hollier to me is much better. I don't have Iranian Candy nor have I tasted it so I can't comment on that one.
Wish you the best of luck rooting your cuttings.I just purchased Hollier from OTBP. I’m doing the old Italian man way to root it. Your post above is now confirmed I made a good decision making me anxious for it to take root and grow so I can taste at least one this season