Oxankle
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Posted 1283789393
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Friend shipped me Black #1 last year. I put it in the ground out by my barn and it has prospered there. It is loaded with figs. I was all upset when they started ripening. It is a YELLOW fig, greenish yellow. Then I looked it up here on Jon's site and he says "Not sure why it is called "Black" based on fruit seen at USDA/UC Davis..." For those of you with this fig; does it produce a yellow fig? Ox
pitangadiego
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They are not black. They were darker this year, at Davis, but nothing near black.
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cmdrzog
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Posted 1283816519
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In my area under my growing conditions it produces a dark brown or purple brown fig similar in color to Osborne P or Archipel. It is the breba crop that really makes it worth growing. The main crop is very late here and usually starts late Sept.. My plant is from a UCD provided cutting..