SoniSoni
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Posted 1378223947
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I thought my first year in ground trees were Kadottas but they have exactly the (E) Mission leaves. They spent the winter in the house and didnt go dormant. One tree ripened 2 bitter tasting figs Feb-March. They were not dark figs like Mission. Are there other variaties with these 7 lobes? I was sooooo looking forward to having Kadotas for canning whole they are the best I've ever used. If anyone has Kadottas plants / cuttings for sale or trade please let me know. Thank you
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OttawanZ5
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Posted 1378225266
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Did you forget the mission graft?!
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greenfig
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Posted 1378227132
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Soni, You can always try the UCD:http://www.ars-grin.gov/npgs/acc/acc_queries.html DFIC 66 - DAV - Ficus carica …. Kadota
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SoniSoni
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Posted 1378230906
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@ Ottawan Yep it's probably those pesky Mission grafts lol. Since I'm not familiar with any of the cuttings I started this year, I might have something else with strong skin for canning whole. @ Greenfig thanks for the info
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