Fig Date W 12 October 2011. Soon after these figs, I thought about Martin and how multiple times every season he gets these types of harvests. We are overjoyed to have this first one. So yesterday was a good day.
In terms of the figs in the photos: LSU Purple, north of the Mason Dixon line, was the sweetest and most flavorful. Black Bethlehem in the southwest quadrant was good. And those in the southeast quadrant starting from the center: Sicilian Black JR (Not) was watery, Unknown Foxcroft was small and is likely a very good Celeste, and LSU Scott's Black was its typically very good tasting self. Note: Sicilian Black JR (Not) and one Foxcroft were eaten prior to the 2nd photograph.


The first four images attached are from a tree received on 19 February 2010 and labeled "Sicilian Black JR" as part of a bunch of cuttings that I purchased. I know I know: What's in a name? but not again. It was large, split, watery, and not the expected color; I'll chalk most of that up to two days of drizzle and the immaturity of the tree but what about the color of the fig? This is the only problem with growing trees from scion. After almost two years and I get a yet-to-be-determined surprise and I might have to wait another season to confirm my suspicions. Not complaining...just saying. It is the #1 reason I prefer and advocate for air layers and suckers.
The final two images are LSU Scott's Black.