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leon_edmond

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This was my first Unknown Calderwood (possibly LSU Tiger?).There are several more in the ripening stage.
Excellent tasting fig with berry undertones. Second year tree. Thank you Justin!

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Hi Leon,

Your figs have rippen much sooner than mine. All the figs are still green.
This one does resemble the LSU Tiger. Excllent photos as usuall.

Navid.
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Thank you Navid!
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Thanks for posting this one, I have a plant from Justin as well and it's good to have a sneak peak at what the fruit will be like. Mine is a vigorous grower with dinner plate leaves.
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Looks tasty
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I'm waiting on this one to ripen and will post pics.

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 Beautiful  fig leon
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leon_edmond

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Thanks Dave. I'm impressed by its rapid growth and early production. They are great tasting figs.
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Congratulations on all your figs!
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