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Only had one of most, and more of a few, but a total of nearly 80 varieties. Definitely the peak of the season and won'y come close to that again this year.



For a larger pix, see http://figs4fun.com/fpix/FP512-62_2800.jpg

I will do a better job of cleaning this up and label it this fall.




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Eighty varieties , thats fantastic, i can make out panache fig which is attractive to look at and i bet to eat.
Thanks for sharing the picture and look forward to cleanup and labeling when you do that another time.
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My congrats Jon!
Here is a (funny) tit-for-tat remark...
My guessed (ID) is that they are (some) edible 1, 2 ... 80 figs.

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HAHA "paybacks"
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Not sure, gorgi, some were not all that edible, as I recall. ;-)


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OK,
Now which is which (what)? Goes for all (good) edibles,
(somewhat) edibles, or just those that taste like cardboard. 

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Pit,

Whats the name of the fig in that pic thats all split up?

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