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The Fig Tree From The Godfather Movie

That whole story was awesome! Thank you for sharing it with us.

yeah coop!

Hi Coop,

I love your story too. What a sweet dream answered by the powers that be. Your Dominick trees are really doing GREAT in SoCal by the way. :-) I'm sure 'other' figs would as well seeing as how we have a Mediterranean climate like Italy...hint, hint. Love your story, The Universe does answer your heartfelt desires. :-)

Sue

Thanks Sue
I wouldnt dream of you not joining the fun
After the holidays

What a great find and wonderful story, Coop.  That fig tree really is a rare piece of cinematic history.  Good luck, brother!

Coop, this has been a great read. Thanks

How great will it be to have not only a piece of movie history but also a great fig.

Coop, have you been able to root any of the cuttings?  It sounds like it's a hardy tree seeing that it hasn't been cared for all of these years.  Just curious.

  Meg

A Corleone fig?  I was hoping maybe, because I have a couple of Sal's Corleone figs, but they do not have nearly as beautiful a leaf as the one in Coop's photo above.  Mine has a leaf with 3 primary lobes, and little thumbs.  Who knows, maybe mine are impostors...?

A very sweet fig. Tastes like sugar, no honey or berry flavor. I really enjoy this fig. Different than all my other figs. I picked a few late in the fall last year, but didn't post about it. I thought due to the insides being so light, that wouldn't represent the real fig. Well this how the fig looks when perfectly ripe.
Thanks Coop.

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Interesting, definitely not sals c.

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Art, you just made my day. Here's my tree in its first year. Fast grower and no signs of FMV on this one. Thanks again Coop.

Art: Thanks a lot for the photos! Sounds great.

Sas: What a beautiful tree for the 1st year. Leaf color is outrageously dark green! Good Job! : )

The king of Arts! Thanks for posting. I had a nice godfather fig late season last year that was much darker ( in skin color), but had the light interior. It was good, but probably didn't represent the actual color and flavor of the true variety. What you posted was more a true representative of what a godfather fig probably should look like. Thanks for posting your true fig fruit. I agree about the unique flavor, however. A good one, none the less!

WOW!! Thanks so much for the wonderful post Art. Im so glad you are growing him and have had such tremendous success.
Sas, great looking plant. Next year you'll be eating some too with the tremendous start you have.
Sweetness is a major characteristic with this fig, everyone agrees on that so far. Variety???????????? Still a mystery to us all. 
This is great fun, many growers out there growing him now.
Love it!!!!!!!!!!!. 

What a great post, I'm surprised I missed it in 2015.  Other posters are on point with those wilted tomato plants.  No self-respecting Italian would allow their tomatoes to wilt.  Coppola dropped the ball with that scene.  What an incredible opportunity to own a living piece of that masterpiece.  Especially for Coop who had known about it and been actively looking for so many years and then it practically falls in his lap.  I've been fortunate these past 3 years and the 12 varieties I have accumulated (almost entirely through the generosity of this forum), have filled my space.  This is one tree I would find room for.
Thank you for sharing your story.

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