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paully22

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Good for my zone 6/7 Pacific Nortwest Southern British Columbia. Better tasting than Florea

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Looks  like another winner Paully......
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Looks very tasty. Glad to hear this does well in your zone.
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Looks very nice and productive!  And cold hardy for Canada!
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Paully, 

In your opinion, does Ginoso and Florea taste similar to HC?

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Some collecters have said Ginoso is HC. Well, I have 2 Ginoso and they are certainly more reliable, productive
and fig size is bigger than my HC. Taste wise rather similar to HC. Source is from Encantor Farms. 
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