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For several weeks I have been researching Mario and certain figs in the collection he shared. I really wished to have met him or gained fig knowledge from him. Thankful for these forums that I can read all of the beautiful stories.
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I grow mine in the equatorial tropics. It does well here.
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I don't even want to read much more about new figs but I'm curious about what climate/ growing zone Verdolino is thriving in?
All the zone 8s on here are cooler onesLast edited by TheBigFatFig; 09-28-2022, 06:59 AM.
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I tasted my first Verdolino from my grafted tree, yesterday. I grafted it sometime in April, and it took off, it's over 7' tall now. Definitely a keeper for me. I've currently got about 90 varieties in my collection and looking to cull probably at least 50 of them, but I'll be keeping Verdolino.
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My Verdolino has ripened a few maincrop figs, the fruit size increased substantially over last season and it might be a tatch earlier; more or less on par with early Mt Etna types. Quality is quite good. Looking forward to comparing it to Green Michurinska which is starting to ripen some as well.
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Netstars good tasting video. I managed to root up a NdE and it has moved out of the humidity dome so it's looking good so far. it's probably a month or so from shipping it
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Definitely a good one. I was fortunate to receive my Verdolino directly from Mario(RIP my friend) and last year it needed 85 days to ripen. Ripening time should get shorter as the tree matures.
I am anxiously waiting to try for the first time Mario's #48 Castel Trosino which looks like it will be a nice size fig.
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After a few months from up potting mine into a 5 Gallon pot - it has just decided to put on growth.
I just love the idea that I can chomp on them like
they were a stuffed jalapeno pepper!
I want stuffed jalapeno peppers now...
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Thanks for the add Walter - I bet it keeps getting better with maturity.
I have a feeling this one will shine in ground.
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Been looking forward to this one.
Mine was so slow to root and grow....still it is only about 3' tall.
Has figs on it but don't think they will ripen this year.
Something to be happy for next season.
Thank you for the review.
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We all enjoyed the fig and it was a very good fig for the first fig off a tree.
It was a light berry fig that was very refreshing.
Nice tight eye was an added bonus!
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Verdolino - an early Paolo Belloni variety gifted by Mario
I was fortunate enough to be gifted a small tree of Verdolino from my buddy Sod and it has grown nicely this year. I was excited to watch my tree go from 11β in height to 53β this year. It also surprised me with one fig.
Mario shared cuttings with Sod and Sod forwarded the kindness sharing with me.
My tree has lignified nicely and should go in ground in Oregon next spring.
I think Mario would be happy to see four people share the first fig off my tree.
Verdolino is an early variety and that makes it a no brainer for people growing in cooler climates.
The fig has a nice skin and shape that should also shed water in wet, humid climates.
Special props to SubmarinePete for being the first to report on Verdolino.
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