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MMMMMM Brown Turkey!

This is either Eastern Brown or Southern Brown depending on who you ask.  Absolutely delicious no matter what the haters say.  This comes from a 30 to 40 year old tree that is in my family.   Screen Shot 2016-08-12 at 2.56.14 PM.png 

 

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Still need to learn the best way to resize and post pics... 

Looks like my Eastern (some say English) BT, great fig here.

My brown turkey has also been very good this year! Thanks for sharing.

Never underestimate the English Brown Turkey!

Micah,

The easiest way to resize and post pictures is using the snipping tool.

1- Preview your pictures on your screen computer (right mouse button on top of the picture - Preview)

2- Open the snipping tool, click "New", define the window of the screenshot you are taking (with the mouse) including your picture. Save the file. (see detailed instructions here - http://www.capture-screenshot.org/snipping-tool/)

3- Post the saved file. Done.


Hi,
Sorry, but I have to ask: Is that the maincrop ? It looks like the maincrops of my BT, but nothing like the brebas.

Here is my brown turkey. First time posting photo. Hope it works!

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JohnnyD could could you show a pic of the fig before it is cut in half?  I hope some of the pros will come up here and weigh in on the differences between the Southern Brown Turkey and the English Brown Turkey.

Jdsfrance, I'm not too sure.  It's not my tree, it's a family member's tree and they claim that it only bares a main crop.

I got this tree from a local nursery. It was labeled brown turkey.

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It would be cool for some of our brown turkey experts to chime in on these pics.  Thanks for posting JohnnyD!

I should have stated that this tree is in Eastern NC, it is not mine but in my family.

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