Unknown Pastiliere Fig
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- Опубліковано 9 сер 2019
- Unknown Pastiliere is fairly certain to be a smyrna type fig that requires caprification (pollination) so is not suitable for areas outside of areas with fig wasps and caprifigs. However, for those who are to grow it for fruits, it is considered by many to be one of the best-tasting figs.
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I concur, this is one of the best tasting fig I have eaten.
Just had one of these (as bareroot probably 1 years olf) delivered from Raintree nursery - Can't wait to see it leaf out and produce next summer!
Thanks for the video - your's looks aaaaaaamazing 🌱✨😃
That looks the best so far.
Spectacular!
Incredible
beautiful
Wow got to have this fig variety in my collection
If you have fig wasps in your area, then it's a great variety to grow!
Thanks for the information Mr. Harvey
I got this one and notice the leaves are very large, I cant wait for it to fruit!
I’m in San Diego, after this video I definitely have to search one out now.
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That looks great. Did you get a chance to read the link I sent you on the potassium intake? I'm wondering if you can minimize your potassium intake by not eating the skin? I'm making the assumption that the potassium is in the skin.
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Wanna to eat too 😄😄😄
Harvey, I live in Sonoma county. In glen ellen up on the mountain. I’m just learning about figs and can’t find any info on if I have the wasp in this area? Do you think I would have success with a variety like unknown pastillere or should I stick to common varieties?
You should have wasps in your area or at least nearby and you could get established there.
very impressed with this video, this variety is very interesting to me. Would you like to send some sample cuttings for later we will develop ...??
Cuttings of this and other varieties will be offered for sale in January 2020 at www.figaholics.com/cuttings.htm (page will be updated with prices and shopping cart buttons at that time)
The Unknown Pastiliere looks like it has Palmata genetics by the look of the fruit. But, it looks more ficus carica if judging by the leaves. Maybe it is a hybrid.
I don't believe so. Sometimes I think these fruits appear very much like Pastiliere. The petioles and leaves of the palmata hybrid I grow are very distinctive and these don't display any of those characteristics.
What area are you in? Have you considered bringing in a colonized caprifig tree to get more pollination?
I am near Sacramento, we have an adequate population of wasps in our area. I do grow some caprrifig trees and there is also a large wild one nearby.
Can I grow this fig in GA?
I have heard of one or two people outside of areas where the pollinator fig wasp lives who have reported fruiting this variety. However, I think your time would better served growing a more reliable variety for your area.
Apparently grown in AZ by Enlightenment Garden See ua-cam.com/video/Jlnb7LxXFLc/v-deo.html. I don't believe we have the fig wasp here. So maybe it is a common fig.
she is reviewing pastiliere which is a different fig