| Encanto Farms Nursery > Categories > white greek (rare) tsapelosiko |
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andreas
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this is a rare greek fig named tsapelosiko |
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tylerj
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Looks great Andreas! |
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Aaron4USA
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Hi Andreas, |
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Chivas
Registered: Posts: 1,675 |
Looks like a lot of syrup inside, great looking fig. |
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andreas
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@ chivas |
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lampo
Registered: Posts: 2,062 |
Andreas, |
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jdsfrance
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Hi andreas, |
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andreas
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@ jdsfrance |
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waynea
Registered: Posts: 1,886 |
Wow! Really nice figs, congrats! |
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andreas
Registered: Posts: 372 |
more picks |
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Aaron4USA
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Hi Andrea, do you think this variety looks like my fig s? I want to find out what my fig variety is...I see a lot of similarities, but haven't seen your fig leaves yet. :) |
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andreas
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@ Aaron4USA |
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Otmani007
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Andreas, that's another beautiful fig you got. Just wish we had that variety over here in the US. |
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andreas
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@ Otmani |
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Otmani007
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Thanks Andreas. In terms of taste, how do they compare to Vasilika? |
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andreas
Registered: Posts: 372 |
vasilika is an awesome fig (black or white) |
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Joe_Athens1945
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Excellent fig, Andreas. Its an honor to your cultivation skills! All is well in Greece? ( I am feeling related to the Greeks these days: I checked out my DNA history and learned that my DNA shares 90% or more of its genes with Greeks and people who live in the Fertile Crescent, Southern Italian that I am! I guess that is why we have a love for figs in common!) |
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andreas
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hi Joe and thank you for your kind words. |
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Joe_Athens1945
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Yes. And here in our Athens we call ourselves the "Classic City." Also, geographer that I am, below I am sending you this wonderful photograph of the Peloponnese taken from the ISS. Joe |
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