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tmc2009

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I ordered these cuttings 8-21-09 so this is the third year for this fig tree.  I have had a couple of root bound fig trees produce figs this year before an identical variety in a larger pot.  I have another Barnissotte in a larger pot with green figs on it.  I don't like the mottled green and brown color but it was a good tasting fig.  I reminded me of the large dark Hardy Chicago I had this year that I thought was an unknown but think is probably Hardy Chicago. 



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UCD Barnisotte has always seems slightly different than the commercially grown Burjosotte Noire/Violette De Sollies fig in pics...
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Especially desired figs: UCD 187-25, UCD 200-48, UCD 157-17, UCD 309-B1, Princesa, Black Madeira, high quality sugar fig that ripens Sept-Oct.

Probable desired fig: Smith, St Jean, JH Adriatic, CddB, Gulbun, Pastilliere, Sucrette

Rooting:  Smith, CDDB--this pretty much means I have my fun tries (tho' important since they are truly desirable), and only interested for this year: Gulbun, BM, 187-25, or something wildly exotic or precious that nobody has any good reason to send me.

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Textbook Barnissotte. Congrats!


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