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Its_Just_me

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Hi, I'm new here any help/info would be appreciated.

I traded with Fauzi last year. All grew well but no figs ripened in time. I was wondering if anyone has grown any of these and if you tasted any figs. None of these pictures are mine.


Red Libya
[RedLibya_zps1befa36d] 



Red Israel
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Green Jordan
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Purple Jordan
[PurpleJordan_zps45f6da2f] 



Bourjassotte Noire
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Noire de Caromb – I don’t have a pic



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These all seem to be varieties that are mostly not in the USA, so does that mean you are overseas somewhere? Oh, and by the way, WELCOME.
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These all seem to be varieties that are mostly not in the USA, so does that mean you are overseas somewhere? Oh, and by the way, WELCOME.
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candy apple red... been looking for red one like the one from israel.
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Its_Just_me

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I think Red Libya is some kind of mutant. First time I got 3 figs at 1 node


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Very nice.
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Welcome to F4F. Nice collection.

Give your tree at least 4 years. They have tendency to ripen earlier as they mature. If not the
option is to have a green house.
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Here's my Purple Jordan. I put this one in the greenhouse. I'd like to get a ripe fig this year.

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Hi Just ,

This is the Noire De Caromb Pics , if it Could help a little

Salam

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Posted picture in post #41 here of NDC - http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/kathleen-black-6558131?pid=1282287367#post1282287367

The Bourjassotte Noire and Violet Sollies may be related as my Sollies and your Noire look exactly alike.
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Welcome. Where are you?
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zaitun

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Hi Diesler ,

Thank you for sharing your Barjasotte Noire information.
I also have the Bourjasotte noire from baud which is  having different  leaf shape  and fruit character.
Perhaps,  its caused by the difference of  climate  , Both varieties of figs are good if we plant them in ground . ( They are less productive if we grow them in pot ).

Thank You and Salam
Zaitun

 

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Zaitun mine is in post as climate is not favorable and covering all the figs would be
difficult .
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please help me, this type of brown turkey fig or red libya?

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