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Figoin

Figoin
varieties of northeast Italy
The tree produces thousands of small figs, which tend to dry on the tree, they are very, very sweet !
Do not crack with the rain


Figoin


Figoin


Figoin

Looks great, how does it handle cold in winter? Do you share cuttings? Thanks

That fig has a beautiful red color! Could this fig be pollinated? Do you have the fig wasp in your area?

Would you consider this to be an early ripening variety, or a late variety?

Thanks for sharing these pictures!

Nice to see Figoin on a mature plant. It is a nice little fig. Does it have any other flavors to go along with the sweetness?

Mike in Hanover, VA

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Originally Posted by pverdes3
Looks great, how does it handle cold in winter? Do you share cuttings? Thanks


I live in USDA zone 8b

I can sell cuttings although now it is early

My variety Saint- Martin has survived - 25 ° C in a mountainous area

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Originally Posted by Timo
That fig has a beautiful red color! Could this fig be pollinated? Do you have the fig wasp in your area?

Would you consider this to be an early ripening variety, or a late variety?

Thanks for sharing these pictures!



I don't think it's a fig tree that needs pollination, I do not know if there is the wasp because here we are in the north Italy

the photos were made this morning, it is a variety that produces 2 times.

I think that a variety that matures today can be considered medium season


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Very nice looking Fig. Great to see a Fig in its native country. Funny, it is probably very common over there,but very rare here.

That picture with the cut fig is like food porn.

Loving that fig!

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