I have been wondering, since there are so many synonyms floating around, why there isn't a not so spread out list of synonyms?
I first discovered on a YouTube that
Genoves Nero = I258
And that
Sister Madeline's Green Greek = Vasilika Syka
Black Bethlehem = Chicago Hardy
And since more discoveries
Bourjasotte Gris Maybe Socorro Black or maybe slightly different from Violet Sepor with only a slight variation in wood with a shinier fig that tastes about the same. So which would I want in Dallas?
Bourjasotte Noire = Violet De Sollies
Flanders is said to be the same as Kafe Te Jiate
...
maybe you know the story too from your own research @ how they were renamed or why?
There are a ton of Italian varieties do they have different names here or yet to make it here for introduction? I was looking at expensive figs in Europe and wondering if they are here?
I still think it's best practice to keep labels but I also think a convenient list is healthy practice...Please list your known or suspected synonyms to help the community.
Note:
Please consider maturity before making a claim ... we know that Adriatics are very similar but can vary alot per climate as with most fig varieties... Mt Aetnas can be almost the same but a few seem to stand out in one climate or another or in growth habit or appearance... why would you choose one of these types over another?
There are also figs so similar that it maybe not worth having both despite differences and so the best choice hinges around climatic effects and adaptations. LSU Gold vs Deanna is one that was presented to me.
Please share your trialing data that has to do with figs that boast the same flavors size and other qualities.. and where you grow them if appropriate. There are hundreds of fig names! Alot of people have trialed alot of them.
Please contribute if you have the intel
I first discovered on a YouTube that
Genoves Nero = I258
And that
Sister Madeline's Green Greek = Vasilika Syka
Black Bethlehem = Chicago Hardy
And since more discoveries
Bourjasotte Gris Maybe Socorro Black or maybe slightly different from Violet Sepor with only a slight variation in wood with a shinier fig that tastes about the same. So which would I want in Dallas?
Bourjasotte Noire = Violet De Sollies
Flanders is said to be the same as Kafe Te Jiate
...
maybe you know the story too from your own research @ how they were renamed or why?
There are a ton of Italian varieties do they have different names here or yet to make it here for introduction? I was looking at expensive figs in Europe and wondering if they are here?
I still think it's best practice to keep labels but I also think a convenient list is healthy practice...Please list your known or suspected synonyms to help the community.
Note:
Please consider maturity before making a claim ... we know that Adriatics are very similar but can vary alot per climate as with most fig varieties... Mt Aetnas can be almost the same but a few seem to stand out in one climate or another or in growth habit or appearance... why would you choose one of these types over another?
There are also figs so similar that it maybe not worth having both despite differences and so the best choice hinges around climatic effects and adaptations. LSU Gold vs Deanna is one that was presented to me.
Please share your trialing data that has to do with figs that boast the same flavors size and other qualities.. and where you grow them if appropriate. There are hundreds of fig names! Alot of people have trialed alot of them.
Please contribute if you have the intel
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