paully22
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This is a young tree - pot grown. NEVER been into green house. AS can be seen this is a productive variant. I may be able to sample one fig. As tree matures, I hope to get more figs and hopefully a keeper. Tree will be kept outside to test ripening in Pacific North West. I may tweek the branch by picking of most main crop & keep a couple.
figpig_66
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How is this tree fruiting for you. Some one stated it is similar to lsu improved celeste. I thought it was a yellow fig? What your opinion
__________________ RICHIE BONI
HICKORY LOUISIANA ZONE 8B WARM HUMID
WINRERS ARE VERY MILD LOW 20'S BUT WARMS RIGHT UP DURING THE DAY. SUMMER IS EXTREMELY HOT & HUMID 100 degrees 100% humidity fig tree grow like crazy but some split from rain & humidity
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paully22
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It is a small/medium size yellow fig. Very sweet. I am quite sure I posted pic of ripe JL at f4f.
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hello Richard ,what I met to say is that the plant and leaves are very similar to the IC,I receved my parent plant from Paully
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Ripe JL fig seems to resemble Scott Yellow -- yellowy with dark sugar spots. Definite Keeper.