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pawpawbill

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This is a tree I just rooted last year.  Great figs for such a young tree. Early ripening huge figs.  It got an early start in the greenhouse, but this and RDB are my first main crop this year. Could have ripened 1 more day. I am still learning about this one, but it was very sweet, caramel, fig and melon tastes.  Small quarter?

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Bill, nice pics. This fig really surprised me last year. For a first year tree it produced some of the best figs. It will be interesting to see
how they taste this year and it is already loaded down for a small tree.
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Wow, they look delicious!
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Really great for a second year tree!  Enjoy the fruits of your labors!
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Very nice Bill, I was looking forward to LW but lost them after putting them into cups. Good job!
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Growing:  Black Madeira, Smith, LSU Scott's Black, Improved Celeste, VDB, MBvs, RDB, Unknown Peach/Apricot, Salce, Malta Black, Texas BA-1, JH Adriatic, Atreano, CDDN, CDDB, CDDG, Strawberry Verte

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They do look good. Good job Bill
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