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kubota1

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This was given to me by one of our local members. It's a very productive tree. The figs are similar to most Mt Etna types. I love these figs. Very rich and sweet.

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Art,  is this a Smyrna type?
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Art lives in PA   :)
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Another nice looking fig ......
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That fig sure looks great.  Large size and very jammy looking.

Congrats on having it growing for you and ripening.

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Maybe I should ask...is it San Pedro type.  One of 'em doesn't require pollination for breba crop.
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Maybe I should ask...is it San Pedro type.  One of 'em doesn't require pollination for breba crop.


It's a common fig. This is the main crop.

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nice :)
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