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Aaron4USA
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I am re-intriducing this wonderful fig for the archival records. This is the mother tree at dormancy in January Leafing in March these pictures were taken on first week of August, seemed like almost end of harvest season Looks like rainbow coloration, when overripe, the skin gets thin but somehow leathery but still, even the skin, very sweet. The tree has the ability to hold on to the crop, even if they start drying on it. Very figgie aroma and sweet/caramely taste 9 over 10 in sweetness scale. Overall, I was very impressed by the complex and multilayer flavor of this variety. I am glad I found it. |
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rcantor
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It does look like a great fig. I wonder what it would look like without the wasp. |
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Aaron4USA
Registered: Posts: 2,969 |
there's only ONE way to find out Bob ;) |
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donpaid
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That fig looks awesome! |
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figpig_66
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Where is this fig located? ? Usa or over seas |
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So_Cal_Mike
Registered: Posts: 43 |
This post makes me want to go fig hunting, who knows what fig may be lurking out there in the uncharted hinterlands waiting to be re/discovered! |
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figpig_66
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Love,5hat the branching is some what colored like,the fig. Love a cutting from that guy there. Loojs very high quality. Seen this leaf shape before. Has almost a ice Crystal leaf just a little on some leafs. I will try to figure it out just seen this recently |
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ChrisK
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Nice find Aaron, looks like a Paradiso ,brunswick leaf patern with mission looking fruit! Is it a given that all figs in that region are pollinated ? I know it is fig wasp territory ! The pulp looks typical of a pollinated tree or at least how I picture pollinated figs to look! Thin skin,very meaty pulp, maybe a Syrian variety? |
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figpig_66
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Very nice fig. Wish we had the wasp. Thanks for posting it. Maybe a nero 600. Has nice long lobes beautiful |
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Aaron4USA
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Hi everyone, |
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figpig_66
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Thanks Aaron. Just got some ice Crystal stated has just a bit of growth but is growing so thats promising. Going to be a challenge to figure this one out. But really nice tree |
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ChrisK
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Hey all! |
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newbie
Registered: Posts: 78 |
Chris, it have nice leaf pattern. Hopefully it is common variety. Look very interesting |
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MStanleyross
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ChrisK..Great job rooting..very healthy looking tree, it will probable fruit for you. |
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ChrisK
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Thanks guys. I received a package with eight Ukns and they all rooted very easily. Aaron made sure we all got some very viable and fresh cuttings With at least three nods each. All of them made it to the single gal pot stage , two were killed in a cat vs squirrel battle( some luck huh) ,the third just wilted and died at about a foot and a half tall( root rotted)and by the end of the summer I was left with five very healthy plants. Isabella , Mary Lane, Sherbourn(maybe Dauphine ), Nardine and my most favorite "Sultani"! Well guess what.. My Sultani dried up and died ..just like that . My only casualty this winter was one of my most prized trees but I did receive a few other awesome trees from some more awesome forum buds so , no complaints. Fig rooting and growing has its moments so we have to except the great along with the crappy ones! |
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