Zach, my memory isn't very clear on that day...pretty hectic with the rain. Most figs there seemed quite acidic and I think the lack of water affected that but I believe this and Igo and Lampiera were some of the richer tasting figs we enjoyed. My own tree should fruit this year, I believe.
Suzi, I don't remember the size but it's in an area where most of the trees are 8-10 high and as wide. Personally, I don't plan on letting any of my trees getting that large and controlling size by pruning so that I can reach the fruit while standing on the ground.
Dennis, I'm getting lots of requests right now for BG, LOL. When are you coming in August? I might go to the pitaya conference/festival which starts on 8/21. I'll be going back to Prusch in the spring, most likely, to add some new trees to the collection. The local CRFG chapter got a quote to have a new irrigation system installed for the fruit orchards for $90,000 from the city contractor but then the contractor knocked it down to $3,000 for half of the system without the fig orchard but when I was there on 1/18 they had gone ahead and started adding new water lines to all of the empty fig tree spots and some of the existing trees that were missing a water line. Things should be looking much better this year!