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Petite Aubique

A very productive and early varietie,it's starting to put his main crop.Thanks for looking.

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This was one of the figs I was hoping to plant at my house.  Is this variety very similar to VDB?

Brian

Marius, that is a beautiful tree. I assume it is in ground. I really like the rosy, wine color of the ripening figs, and it sure does look productive. How would you describe the taste of this one, I've been curious about it for awhile. Thanks for sharing the photos.

Looks like a productive tree. Nice pictures.

Yes Marius, this is an excellent all round fig. I got it sitting in a large pot. It will very soon graduate into a large bin like the way you grow some of your excellent figs. Yeah, to me this is a must have fig -- an awesome tasting dark fig.

Very nice, my first fig off my tree is starting to ripe but it's starting to split open with all the rain we've had so I'm hoping it will surprise me.

Beautiful pics, Marius. I am looking forward to this one as well. Ricci, ( jazz bass) says this is one of the finest.

Thanks Marius for the photos, now I know what mine will look like.

Wow. that looks yummy! 

  • jtp

It was one of my best figs last year. I am hoping for more than two figs this season.

very nice Marius, best of luck with it. Petite Aubique is one the ones I lost this past winter, hope they taste as good as they look.

Nice pics, Marius.  And nice figs!  Looks like Aubique Petite is productive in the northeast this year, as mine has also made lots of main crop figs.  They've been on since mid-late June, so there's a good chance a lot will ripen this year.  I posted pics of mine in another thread, here's a link to it:

http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/doesnt-look-like-petit-negri-but-is-it-5930769?pid=1283563854#post1283563854

(A bit of an experiment in setting a link... I'm not sure that will work right with the question mark in the thread title, but until I actually post this I don't know any way to test it... so here goes :-)    << edit:  that link wasn't quite right the first time... it went to Petit Negri... but I just corrected it, maybe 2nd try will work.>>

Mike   central NY state, zone 5a

My Petite Aubique (rooted 2013) is the last tree I have which has not broken dormancy which is not clearly dead.  I'm about 98% sure it died, but I am not ready to call it, yet.

Same figs on july 15th.....

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Nice pics! Yet another fig to add to my wish list. Thanks for sharing.

Marius, just to let you know that a multitude of us appreciate your generosity, you have helped us get started with one of the best hobbies.

Nice pictures...looks like my VDB

I'll second that, Wayne. Marius has been so generous and helpful to many of us.

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