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kausikck76

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I have this Panache rooted from cutting and it's in 3rd year. Spring is coming to Adelaide and this little beauty is came to live. It's already started to form it's stripes on the fig. Hopefully this year I will have some more fig to try. Panache is very rare to find in Australia , so this tree is super special for me. Do you guys have normally breaba fig from Panache? 
Hopefully I can trade or sell some cuttings end of the season.
I will keep in posted of the progress of this during the season.
Thanks for looking.

Kausik p1.jpg  p2.jpg   


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Good to see Panache fruit. I wonder how long it will take maturation. I have  Panache in pot from this years, so maybe next year I'll have some fruits. 

Greetings from Poland. ;)


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Looks like a winner, congrats!
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Yes, that's good-looking.
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I predict it will fall off.  I've seen my Panache form breba before but they just drop off.  Last year one of them teased me and got quite large and seemed like it was going to make it but dropped off as well.  Would love to have my prediction proven wrong, though!
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Lovely tree. Congrats!
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it is my favorite looking fig. I've got a few in the ripening stages. Can't hardly wait...
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I bought one on eBay earlier this year, a first year tree.  I left 3 figs on it and am also doing an air layer on a large side branch.  It is a fast grower and very healthy.  I love the look of these figs and can't wait to try one!
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Thanks guys.
Harvey hope you are wrong, can't wait to taste the fruit. Thanks for sharing your experience.
I will keep updated with the progress.
It will be interesting to see how long it takes before it ripens.

Kausik

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Lucky you: Panache is a very special fig cultivar because it is a chimera. Very rare.
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My young trees in the ground and in pots: Brown Turkey, White Triana JM, Magnolia, Strawberry Verte, Violette de Bordeaux, Panache, UK Brooklyn Dark JP, Ronde de Bordeaux.
 
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I'm jealous, I want one!!
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Quote:
Originally Posted by FigAlot
I'm jealous, I want one!!

You already got one yesterday, nurture it....

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Thanks for the pics spring has started early for u in South Austraila,in Sydney its still a bit cold and dark figs just waking up.
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