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trif1010

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Lots of figs this year. Many have already ripened. Some of these are ripe, some aren't. Still picking  though. Enjoy the pics.

Yellow Lebenese.jpg  VDB.jpg 
Unknown Italian Oblong.jpg   
Sal's Sicilian White.jpg 
Sal's Corleone.jpg 
RDB.jpg 
Raspberry Latte.jpg 
Pop's Purple Red.jpg 
Petite Negra.jpg  Persian White.jpg 
Panache.jpg 
O'Rourke.jpg 
Negronne.jpg 
Maltese Falcon.jpg  
  Italian Golden Honey.jpg 
Atreano.jpg 
Alma.jpg  
 
  
Lebanese Red.jpg


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Great Scot! 
You have a very nice fig collection.

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Beautiful fall photos, Scot. Do you have a favorite?
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Man I think you found your calling...I'm seeing greeting cards, calendar, stock photos, the list just goes on.  Works of art on many levels.
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Very nice, Scot. I'm at the country home near Oneonta right now and hoping to have a collection like that up here one day. Have three large potted varieties that I'll be bringing up here next year. Thery're talking flurries for tonight. :(
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Good looking figs Hope they ripen for you.
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Nice!  Did any of the Panachee ripen for you?  I have a few that just started to swell.  Hoping they ripen before the cold weather sets in.
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Great looking collection....
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Great pictures and amazing collection. Wish to reach one day there.
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Thanks for Sharing, It looks like you are well set up, a great set in your collection. 
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What a show! 
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Congratulations!  If you had an HID set up in your basement you could probably ripen all of those.  :)
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Very nice!!
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Beautiful work Scot.
Thanks for sharing.
I second Don, they can make very nice collection package of Greeting Cards, Thank you notes or Message notes (the type that has faint pics in background and note lines on top layer).
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Got me wondering, has anyone run across any figs whose leaves change a different color than yellow in the fall? 
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Hi trif1010,
Congrats ! That's a beautiful collection especially in a Zone5.
I'm trying the panache adventure as well. Let's see if I can get some next year !

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Awesome. Those are some great fig shots, appreciate your sharing. Greeting cards or prints wouldn't be a bad idea!

Edit:
GregMartin, I thought the pretty colors of deciduous trees of Autumn in North America came from the mineral content, namely iron. It would be interesting if a member had some different colors, what their mix and feed might be.
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Nice to see all those varieties with figs still on the plants. Looking a them made me feel a bit cold, might have to find my jacket.

Mike in Hanover, VA

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Beautiful photos.  Which are your favorite?
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Nice indeed.
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very nice.
Thanks for sharing

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