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mnedelcu

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Thanks for looking.

joann1536

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Those are some good looking figs!

figpig_66

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Wow. ,nice line up,! What is the 3rd to last fig? Like to get that one

deerhunter16b

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Very nice looking figs ...great pictures......thanks for sharing

figgary

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The unknown from Lyon looks amazing, Marius. Very nice to see De La Reina, great bunch of varieties. Thanks for sharing the pics.

bigbadbill

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I am excited to try the fruit from the unknown Lyon tree. Is is similar to rdb in flavor, Marius?

bigmike

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Those are some incredible looking figs! Well done!

Figgysid1

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Very nice looking figs, looks like you got them perfectly ripe.  

Any review or description on the Wuhan taste wise?  Have not heard much but lukewarm reviews on it.  I am looking forward to trying it probably this winter since 5/5 cuttings I purchased are rooted and growing fast.

strudeldog

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Very Nice. Winners in any yard.

PHD

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Beautiful looking figs. Thanks for posting Marius!

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coop951

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Those are winners Marius. Great photos, love seeing these . All look ripe to perfection!

snaglpus

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Marius is the new fig whisper! Nice looking figs my friend.

Likeo

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Looks delicous, those pictures could feed me for a day...

AdamD123

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Absolutely delicious looking figs!  

jdsfrance

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Hi,
Nice figs !
I thought noire de caromb to be a longer fig.
Ho well, I'll see. Mine is still in the pot that I bought her in. I have to remove a tree, and my mind is still not set on which one will lose the game...
They are all giving the main crop now, so I'll see how each counter go and decide then ...

rcantor

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Congratulations, they look great!

DonCentralTexas

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Marius, 

Whats the flavor profile on those, especially the Pakistani brown, and Lebanese yellow?  Great Spread!

sbmohan

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Marius, What is the fig next to the yellow Lebanese? Sorta looks like RdB, but leaves are wild man. Interesting looking leaf pattern, although the fig looks similar to RdB.

And how did the Pakistani Brown taste?

RegencyLass

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Lovely figs you have there!

Frankallen

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Marius, Love the Patastani Brown and the Unknown French, these are some beautiful figs! Thanks for Posting!

pino

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Great display of figs!  
De La Reina looks like a great addition to my wish list.

Sas

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Here's a snapshot of my Lyon France (unknown) in its second leaf taken today.
The figs are still relatively small but my plant sits in pot outside all year long. Looking forward for some ripening figs if not this fall then perhaps next year as the tree is still fairly young.


tinyfish

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Very nice!!

Out of all those do you have a favorite.

Sas

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Don't have most of the ones listed above, but you could not go wrong with the Noire de Caromb. It is a slow grower but worth the wait.
Look at the similarities between De La Reina and the Noire de Caromb. Perhaps Marius could comment on the differences if any.

leon_edmond

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Very nice photos.
I agree with Sas on the DLR. Leaves are similar also.

Sas

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These first year unknown Lyon France are awesome. They are small sized (the size of a Celeste) but bursting with flavor. Glad to have them Thank You.

Smyfigs

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It looks like Lyon France is a definate winner.

All of them look beautiful!