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a black fig that will grow in north Texas
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winston61
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Hello to all, just as the subject line reads, I'm looking for a black fig that will grow in north Texas. The weather here is changing, with winter ending in February the past few years. Thanks to all.
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Don't know about cold hardiness, but Black Mission and Vista/Violette de Bordeaux, Negronne would be three worth trying. They have the fruit quality and will love the heat.
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