eithieus
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not mine, just though it was to cool. Check it out
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Matt_from_Pittsburgh
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My best guess is Celeste.
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eden13
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Nice tight eye what variety is this one. LoL. Thanks for sharing.
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saxonfig
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Ficus Stoneicus. Very rare.
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MichaelTucson
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Hell Creek Fig. (pretty crunchy). Mike
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NZFig
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Should be pretty ripe by now.
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Lukie29
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I hear that variety is a little on the dry side actually.
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mgginva
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It's probably still around because there wasn't enough heat for it to ripen. Really crappy fossils otherwise.
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jimmychao
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So fig is native in North America? I like its really cold hardy and won't rot in rain....
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Tonycm
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Tried to make fig jam with them but they never softened up. Makes it hard to spread on bread. Lol
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>>> So fig is native in North America? There are many Ficus.x species is the Americas. No, our Ficus carica (aka., common fig) originated from the Middle East and Western Asia regions.
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