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LSU Gold,Purple, HC, Negronne, Brunswick, Peters Honey

Here are some of the figs ripening in New England with interior pictures and associated leaf pattern.

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They look great! Good documentation too!!

These images help those of us still learning! 

Chris

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  • BLB

Yes this is a great way to display figs. Thanks for posting.

You could be a teacher, Barry!  Thanks for posting.  I have two of the varieties, and it's fun to see what they will turn out to be!
Suzi

Nice pics :)  Please continue to post varietal photos in a similar fashion.  It's also important to note whether the Figs are Breba or Main crop.  Your Brunswick appears to be a Breba.  Are the others Brebas as well?

In 2002 I bought a 12" x 12" stone tile from Home Depot, thought it was Travertine but it is probably Limestone.  The tile makes it very easy to crop the photos and they are always to a known scale for size comparison.  See my website:  http://sites.google.com/site/kiwifruitsalad2

Good eats,   kiwibob
Seattle

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