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This is my first time tasting De La Senyora. I won't do a rating because it ripened in cool weather and the roots have been soaked from all of the non-stop rain. Despite those conditions, this fig was still delicious with a refreshing berry flavor. I can tell it will be a winner and I look forward to tasting more of these in the future.
It looks very good, Frank, in spite of your current weather. Congrats!
That looks fantastic, Frank. Most of my figs' flavors got washed away with all that rain. If it had that kind of flavor under those conditions, I can only imagine what it will be like for you under warm, dry conditions.
Thanks guys.Bill,I missed out on a lot of spoiled/watery figs over the past 2 weeks. I was able to pick one of the last Longue d'Aout figs yesterday, but had to split it 4 ways with the wife and kids. ;)
Hey Frank, great looking Fig, really love the syrupy center! Thanks so much for posting this one! .The Other Frank from Bama : )
Looks nice Frank!I have a cutting rooting of "della signora" will be interesting to see if it is the same fig. There seems to at least 3 figs with very similar names (della signura (Italian dialect), della signora (proper Italian), De la senyora (Spanish?)). There otta be a law..lol
Looks great. I hope you get a lot more.
Seem like the de la signora(italian) is a different with the de la senyora(spanish) fig. As the de la signora look a bit reddish and the de la senyora is a greenish fig