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Good day, I still haven't finished converting my UCDavis pictures. In the meantime of cleaning up around in my orchard, I found this fig.  This fig came from my White Greek purchased from Jon a few months ago.  Thanks Jon!  When I got the tree, I repotted it and Boom!  It took off! 

The tree produced 3 large green figs.  The coons got the first one.  Then it rained every day for about a week.  I was able to pick the second fig.  I did not take a photo of it.  The rain soured it very badly.  I keep an eye on this one and was hoping it would not sour, but it did.  Here is a picture of it.  The figs from this tree will be excellent for my climate.  Maybe next year, I will get the chance to taste some.  Thanks for reading my post.... have a good day!  Cheers,

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Sorry about the souring. Still about 4-5 days from ripe. Needs to be really ugly on the outside.

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