LizzieB
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Posted 1397869259
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http://figs4fun.com/fpix/FP953-37.jpg what are the big figs in the third row, 3rd from left? I'd love to know
__________________ Luise Area 7 a, Central North Carolina W-S Celeste UNK, 15 year old disease free, very abundant, nice sized fruit. I've got the fever, as Ms.Javajunkie gifted me so very many cuttings. Experimentation in progress... all of my own cuttings got slimy. Ms.Javajunkie gifts are showing tiny leaves and roots. So very excited Black Greek, Po di Limone and Black Triana are growing in little cups.
rafed
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Posted 1397870446
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A little too fat to be a Bayenfiege Violetta, but I'm still going to choose it. This is my guess.
eboone
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Posted 1397872750
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I would guess Pied de Boueff. But that's based on zero actual experience and about 7 months of reading about figs and lookin at fig photos :)
Hopefully Jon will chime in here. That is a big fig
__________________ Ed Zone 6A - Southwest PA --------------------------- Short wish list: CDDG, LSU Red, Dark Greek (Navid), Col Littman's Black Cross . And any cold hardy early fig.
bullet08
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Posted 1397873295
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i'm telling you... people like big fat figs... that is until they start tasting dark small figs.
__________________ Pete Durham, NC Zone 7b "don't talk to me about naval tradition. It's nothing but rum, sodomy and the lash." - sir winston churchill "the problem with socialism is that eventually you run out of other people's money." - the baroness thatcher ***** all my figs have FMV/FMD, in case you're wondering. ***** ***** and... i don't sell things. what little i have will be posted here in winter for first come first serve base to be shared. no, i'm not a socialist...*****