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Paradiso Bronze and LaD. i should has given them little more time, but we have been having rather windy weather of late and they were getting badly damaged. i was't impressed with PB, but LaD was amazing. it wasn't even fully ripen, but i can taste the potential and they were breba. i think the heat and small pot size on some of the trees are stressing the trees. some are dropping leaves even with daily watering. but there are enough that i should get some figs this yr. no pix. they weren't really impressive, oh.. both had wine stain.
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Rewton
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Posted 1403104482
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Pete, what does LaD stand for?
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Gina
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Posted 1403104983
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LaD? a small boy. ;) I have no clue. Was going to ask the same thing.
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strudeldog
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Posted 1403106316
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LDA? Longue D'Aout maybe
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FiggyFrank
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Posted 1403123695
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I'm assuming Longue d'Aout as well.
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