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Hello everyone, this is my fig tree inventory for fall 2014, I just put the final touches on it tonightI'd love to hear what everyone else is growing. If you haven't inventoried your trees yet now is a great time to do so.

  Plant Size
(RC) rooted cutting  (S) small  (M) medium
 (L) large  (VL) very large 
 
 Fig varieties
A
Aboukounis Black (S)
Acciano (RC)
Alma (L)
Alex light (S)
Amber (L)
Art's unknown white (S)
Asurup Denmark (S)
 
B
Bardacik "may need wasp no figs yet"(S)
Bella (M)
Biancchuce (S)
Bifara (RC)
Big white Greece Unknown (S)
Binello (S)
Bisirri Light (RC)
Black Greek (S)
Black Greece Unknown (S)
Black Ischia? "missing red leaf stems" (M) 
Black Italian not (M)
Black Mission (M)
Black Mission Gill (M)
Black Mission Applejack (M)
Black of Marseille "Marseille France" (RC)
Black Yugoslavian (M)
Blue Celeste (L)
Bo Ja Hung (M)
Bourjassotte Grise (L)
Brite Dame (S)
Brogiotto Nero (S)
Brooklyn Dark (L)
Brooklyn White (S)
Brown Turkey (M)
Brown Turkey Gill's strain (S)
Bryant Dark (S)
Brunswick (L)
Bugistoa (RC)
 
C
Cali Yellow Unknown (M)
Carini (L)
Carini Frank in VA strain (S)
Celeste (VL)
Celeste Dark (L)
Chiappetta (S)
Conadria (RC)
Col de Dame Blanc (S)
Col de dame noir ?(RC)
Col de Dam Spain (RC)
Coll de Senyora (RC)
Cucumber (S)
 
D
Danny's Delight (M) maybe fake?
Dark Red Italian Unknown (M)
Dark Aespecte KRMK (M)
Di Redo (RC)
Doree (S)
Donna's TX Plum Fig (M)
 
E
Egyptian (VL)
Easley unknown (RC)
 
F
Feng Chan Huang (M)
Fertility (M)
Fico Negra (M)
Fiorone Di Ruvo (S)
Frakansa? (S)
FTF Unknown (L)
 
G
Gillette (M)
Gill's Tasty Unknown(S)
Green Purple Gold unknown (M)
Grosse monstrueuse De Lipari (RC)
 
H
Havasu Purple (S)
Hardy Chicago (VL)
Hollier (S)
Hungarian Brown Plate (S)
Hunt (M)
 
I
Ice Crystal (M)
Improved Celeste (S)
Iserial unknown #1 "may need wasp no figs yet" (L)
Iserial unknown #2 "may need wasp no figs yet" (L)
Iserial unknown #3 "may need wasp no figs yet" (M)
Iserial unknown #4 "may need wasp no figs yet" (M)
Ischia White (S)
Italian Everbering (M)
Italian Honey (M)
Italian Long Green (S)
Italian White Unknown(S)
Italian yellow unknown M.Vinkle (S)
 
J
JH Adriatic (S)
Jin Ao Fen (M)
Jumbo Portuguese (M)
 
K
Kathleen's Black (RC)
 
L
Lattarula "pink center" (S)
Lattarula "gold center" (M)
Larme de Jaune (L)
Lemon (L)
LSU Gold (M) 
LSU Purple (L)
LSU Tiger (S)
Lyndhurst White (S)
 
M
Macool (RC)
Masslyn Edible Variant (S)
Malta Purple Red (S)
Marseilles (L)
Marseilles VS Black (VL)
Marlane Seedless (L)
Milco (RC)
Monstrueuse (L)
 
N
Naples white (M)
Natalina (S)
NC Dark (M)
Negronne (M)
Neverella (RC)
Nihonshu (S)
Noire de Barbentane (S)
Nuhurakii "may need wasp drops figs"(L)
 
P
Palestine (M)
Papa (M)
Patlican Large "Marseille France" (RC)
Patlican small "Marseille France"  (RC)
PawPaw's Turkey (VL)
Peters honey (M)
Petite Aubique (RC)
Pied de Boeuf (M)
Portuguese Dark unknown (S)
Portuguese Dark NY (S)
Portuguese light brown (S)
Purple Lebanon (S)
 
R
RDB not (S)
Rigo's Jupiter Unknown (M)
Red italian franks strain (VL)
Rouge De Bordeaux (M)
Russian Light Brown (M)
Russian Brown (M)
 
S
Salce (M)
Salem White (M)
Sal's El (L)
Sal's Corleone (M)
Santa Cruz White (RC)
Si Emma (VL)
Sicilian light brown (M)
Sicilian Red (S)
Sicilian #2 (M)
Stella (S)
St Rita (RC)
Skardu Black (S)
Stanford (RC)
Sucrette (S)
Syrian Long (S)
 
T
Tacoma Violet (S)
Taretella (M)
Tilsbury Turkey (S)
Tim Clymer Enola Italian #1 (L)
TX Everbearing (M)
TX Unknown "?Brunswick?" (M)
Troiano Calabese (RC)
Turkish Black (S)
Turkish Purple "may need wasp no figs yet"(S)
 
U
UCR K-6-5 (RC)
UCR K-7-4 (RC)
UCR K-7-11 (RC)
UCR 135-155 (RC)
UCR 143-5 (RC)
UCR 143-36 (RC)
UCR 150-60 (RC)
UCR 152-4S (RC)
UCR 171-59 (RC)
UCR 200-43 (RC)
UCR  291 (RC)
UCR 291-4 (RC)
UCR 309 B-1 (RC)
UCR 333-1 (RC)
 
V
Valle Negra (RC)
Valerio #1  (RC)
Valerio #2  (RC)
vasilika melissi (M)
Verdal Longue (S)
Violette Dauphine (M)
Violette de Bordeaux (L)
Violette Sollies (M)
 
W
Winedale (L)
White Parodiso (S)
Wuhan (M)
 
X
XL (M)
 
Y
Yellow Neches (RC)
 
#'s
311-B (L)
 

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Impressive   :)
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Daniel... my head is spinning!
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Thanks for Sharing, I am trying to downsize to 25 Good Ones....LOL    My trees are small have around 60 varieties........ I like looking at the Fancy Names.
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Might have just been easier to list the ones you don't have, lol.
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hi
can you tell me why one is Black Greek 
and the other is Black Greece 
and if you find time can you please show the picture of your vasilika melissi  tree and fruit if possible.
thank you  
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Holly - molly! That is a lot of figs!

How many are distinctively different in the taste?

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thanks everyone, Andreas black Greek is a well known fig here in the US. black Greece is from my friend Boris and he says it's different all together. I'm bout to leave for work but I'll be happy to send pics of VM when I get back if it's still light outside.
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Very impressive list.
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Nice list
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My list, all are in ground.  


Adriana                  BB A 3
 
Alma                     D14
 
Alvas Verdal             TH19
 
Ambra Nera 1             JH12
 
Ambra nera 2             JH13
 
Angel                    TH3
 
Angelos Dark             TH15
 
Armenian                 JH33
 
Atreano                  TH1
 
Aubique Petite           pot (grapes) house garage
 
Barnisotte               D 10
 
Batagglia                TH38
 
Bayenfiege Violetta      D19
 
Beall                    TH13
 
Bebera                   D 101
 
Bebera Preta             D 103
 
Beers Black              T2
 
BG Gold                  BB A 4
 
Bianchetta               BB A 2
 
Bissiri Dark 1          FH22
 
Black Bethleham          TH18
 
Black greek              JH14
 
Black Ischia  UCD real    B9
 
Black Ischia FMV free     B5
 
Black Lebanese    
 
Black Madeira             B1
 
Black Madeira Fmv free     B2     
 
Black Mission             TH29   JH34
 
Black of Provence 
 
Black Yugoslavian         BB B 4
 
Blanche De Arguntil       BB C 1
 
Bourjasotte Grise         BB c 4
 
Bourjasotte Noir          TH37  BB B 2
 
Brogiotto Nero            D2
 
Bronze Paradiso    T4
 
Brooklyn Unk   JH11
 
Cajun Gold       BB c 2
 
Camuna small black   FH 21  
 
Carne Doncella 
 
Caucuses 3 
 
Cavilierre  
 
Celeste  B6
 
Col De Dame Blanc    D6
 
Col De Dame Grise     D8
 
Col de Dame Noir     JH23
 
Colasanti dark    T6
 
Colonel Litmans black   
 
Danny's Delight   D11
 
Donatto  in 1 gallon
 
Emerald Strawberry JH 41
 
Excel     CJ4 
 
Fico Branco   CJ3
 
Fico Preto   JH40  Pot (grapes)
 
Fico Santo  D 107
 
Fiorone De Ruvo    TH4
 
Fiorone Perelli  TH27
 
Franks unknown Carini  T7
 
Freds Celeste   T3
 
Genovese Nero (Marcus)
 
Genovese Nero (Rafed)
 
Green Ischia    T12  
 
Green Mission   D17
 
Gwadar   
 
Hardy Chicago    TH28
 
Hollier    JH27
 
Igo    TH24
 
Improved celeste   CJ5
 
Iraqi Unk     D9
 
Israel Red    TH11
 
Italion 88    JH18
 
Italian 253
 
Italian 25?    JH35
 
Italion 395 JH10
 
Italian Black  
 
Izbatan Naj    D21
 
JH Adriatic   JH29 SO
 
Jurupa         TH8
 
Kala Heera / Ghosh   
 
Karachi Green    D 105
 
Kathleens Black    TH32
 
La Goccia Doro    TH23
 
Lampeira
 
Lebanese Red (Bass)  BB B 1
 
Longue De Aout   JH22
 
LSU Black   CJ2
 
LSU Brandy   TH33
 
LSU Ever bearing JH43
 
LSU Gold    JH42
 
LSU Purple    pot
 
LSU Red       TH10
 
LSU Tiger      CJ6
 
Macool   TH35
 
Madeline Des Deux Saisons  TH12
 
Main Street Purple   JH37
 
Makedonian Dark    TH22
 
Malta Black    TH36
 
Maltese Beauty    D5
 
Maltese Falcon     D 103
 
Marseilles VS    JH16
 
Morle Paradiso    T5
 
Melanzana   D 100

Nardi Black
 
Native Black   D 104
 
Negretta    TH21
 
Negrone
 
Nero     D10  
 
Nero 600M     CT2   B3
 
New Jersey Red Unknown   JH39
 
Nexoe             BB B 3
 
Niagra Black    D3   B4
 
Noir De Barbentane    TH20
 
Noir De Caromb    D4
 
O'Roruke  JH20 
 
Osborne prolific    JH28
 
Panachee    T11
 
Pananas Purple  FH 19
 
Panevino dark    T9
 
Panevino white   JH21
 
Paradiso Bianco  BB c 3
 
Paradiso Nero   TH31
 
Pasquale    JH31
 
Petit Negri Pot (grape)
 
Petrelli    D 108
 
Pingo De Mel    BB D3
 
Prusch Park Igo
 
Qalat Al Maadiq      TH16
 
Rasberry Latte in 1 gallon
 
Red Lebanese (Marius)    TH14
 
Red Libya  D16
 
Rouge De Bordeaux 
 
Rojetta    JH36
 
Ronde De Bordeaux  T1  TH34
 
Saint Anthony    BB D 1
 
Saint Jerome aka Black Triana     D15
 
Saint Rita       D7
 
Salce   Pot (grape)
 
Saleeb  
 
Salem Dark    T10
 
Sals C     pot
 
Sals el Gene   T8
 
Sangue Doce  BB A 1
 
Sao Miguel Branca    TH2
 
Sao Miguel Roxo     D20
 
Scotts Black  TH30
 
Sequoia  
 
Siblawi   D1
 
Smith     CJ7
 
Soccoro Black  FH 20
 
Stallion 
 
Stella   D 106
 
Strawberry Verte   JH38
 
Sultane     D18
 
Sumacki    JH25
 
Sunfire     D13
 
Sweet George   JH17
 
Takoma Violet   JH15
 
Tarentella    TH25
 
Texas BA1    TH7
 
Texas Peach     TH6
 
troiano calabrese  JH44
 
Unk Negretta   JH32  C1
 
Unk Pasterielle   D12
 
Valle Negra       TH9
 
Ventura    BB D 4
 
Verdal Lounge C8
 
Verns BT   JH9
 
Vesuviana     BB D 2
 
Vincenzo     JH19
 
Violet De Bordeaux   SO
 
Violet Sepor   TH17
 
White Azores 
 
White Triana     JH26
 
Wilmington Creeper   JH24
 
Yellow Lebanese    TH26
 
Zingerella         TH5                  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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Wow y'all got some figs lol :)
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I think those that have the really big collections won't post them:)  I know at least 5 friends that have 2-3 times the varieties I have.  My goal is 400 varieties. Adding another 50 or so varieties this winter.
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Wow who would have thought that people would amass such huge fig collections!

My fig list fits on a yellow sticky note pad so I won't clutter this thread..LOL

Have to wonder how many of these named figs are duplicates (or close clones) maybe the different identification explained due to language translation and growing environments?  

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It looks like a couple so us have a lot of spare time and really nice collections. Thanks for posting your inventories. I will try this weekend to get mine posted. It won't take long.
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Hershell,

You know anything I have is yours....free for the asking.  
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Pino,

I've long believed of those that are distributed, the number of unique varieties is about 25-33% of what we think. There is the potential for an infinite number of varieties, but the vast majority do not get distributed.

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Not enough figs on your list Daniel.
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Thanks Wills. Same here.
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Will, isn't 500 a much rounder #???

I'm babysitting about 100 varieties right now. Should be much more but my greenhouse collapsed last winter. :-P

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Wow! That's an impressive inventory!
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Will, isn't 500 a much rounder #??? I'm babysitting about 100 varieties right now. Should be much more but my greenhouse collapsed last winter. :-P


I will need a fig annex:)
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And my husband thought I was crazy for 10 different varieties!!

very nice collection indeed =)

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Very impressive two lists!

I am proud to say I have something you two don't :D

A Golden Celeste !! A very nice fig, highly recommend it !

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I got a 1/2 gallon Florea in the mail today so one more:)  and a Vasilika Sika air layer will arrive Saturday.......but that is going to Hershell.
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While you guys are adding, I am reducing, from 230 varieties to about 40(hopefully). This hobby is too addictive and time consuming and is interfering with my travels. Figs are great! A month at Hollywood Beach is greater!
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While you guys are adding, I am reducing, from 230 varieties to about 40(hopefully). This hobby is too addictive and time consuming and is interfering with my travels. Figs are great! A month at Hollywood Beach is greater!


If that's Hollywood Beach FL then we have something in common. Great place.
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Love that place, go there every year and I only live 2 hours northwest. I have the month of Nov. at La Playa, real nice condo. I love the 2.5 mile boardwalk to exercise by walking and biking. Us old folks need all the exercise we can get.
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http://www.visithollywoodfl.org/hollywoodbeachbroadwalk.aspx


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When I passed my Florida Realtor license exam I had my celebration dinner at Nick's.
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Been there.
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Thanks everyone for the kind words.
Willis I sadly agree many of the others won't say what all they have but it would be nice to see whats growing where.  You have a great collection my friend, very well rounded with many rare ones Congratulations. 
rafaelissimmo  yes I agree I need a few more on my list care to send them my way:) I know you got some good ones.
Igor, I thought that was the regular celeste, lol I know you got some good ones too. Did you notice the one we have been talking about is missing from the list.
 Wayne your collection is very nice also I'd love to help cut back on your inventory for you I'm sure we can get you down to 40 by winter. Why don't you make your inventory public? 
I hope everyone is going to inventory there fig varieties this year and share what all they are growing no matter how small or large. 






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I bet if Wills had a different fig for every time somebody typed Willis it would be the biggest collection ever lol.  Yes I did too. :) 
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Thanks everyone for the kind words.
Willis I sadly agree many of the others won't say what all they have but it would be nice to see whats growing where.  You have a great collection my friend, very well rounded with many rare ones Congratulations. 
rafaelissimmo  yes I agree I need a few more on my list care to send them my way:) I know you got some good ones.
Igor, I thought that was the regular celeste, lol I know you got some good ones too. Did you notice the one we have been talking about is missing from the list.
 Wayne your collection is very nice also I'd love to help cut back on your inventory for you I'm sure we can get you down to 40 by winter. Why don't you make your inventory public? 
I hope everyone is going to inventory there fig varieties this year and share what all they are growing no matter how small or large. 







Daniel,
Yes, I noticed.
The Golden Celeste is not the regular one. The color is greenish-yellowish outside, dark red inside, it doesn't drop the figs at all from the year one. It is a work horse, I think the heaviest bearing this year for me.

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I feel that making my list public would be create more negative than positive activity, I usually email it on request of hobbyist that I know. I believe Frank, Wills, and Marius have the list.
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I have friends that share their list but ask that it not be distributed further which is fine.  Everyone makes the choice to make it public or not and there is no right or wrong.  I also have good friends that I have no idea what they have and that is ok also:)   Some don't want to publicize because they are afraid of being pestered and there are other reasons as well.....it's all good.
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@ ediblelandscapingsc

A big (&?) growing fig list indeed - my congrats.

I assume that you are NOT associated with the famous nursery
http://ediblelandscaping.com
from where I acquired some of my first fig specimens (far back in 2002)...

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Holy moly!  Thats a lot of figs, both of you!
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Nice collections Daniel and Wills! Here is a link to the list I use on a few scion exchanges. It's a bit of a mess, and more than just figs. Hope you enjoy...

http://goo.gl/u5uqco


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Here is my list. I started in Feb.2014... I've got a sicknesses lol
Desert king.
Black mission 
Violet de bordeux. 
Green ischia
Jurupa 
Osborne prolific
Monstreuce 
Flanders
Monticello
Scott's black
Trojano calabrese
Calimyrna
Hardy Chicago
Sicilian black
Acciano
Grise st. Jean
Peters Italian honey
Smith
Madem de saisons
Brunswick/magnolia
Lsu purple 
Santa cruz dark
Algerian
Wuhan
Panache 
Flanders
Alma
Sals c
Gulbun
Zidi
Deanna
Chater green
Mvsb
Beall
Violet sepor
Chico strawberry
Macool
Noire de barbataine
Grantham royal
Turkish emerald
Scharr israel
Black madeira
Raspberry latte  
Bourjasette noir
Maltese falcon
Rdb. Driveway 
Black Ischia
Cddb. 
Cddn
Ice crystal 
Brooklyn 
JH Adriatic
Pane e vino
Black malta
Normans yellow 
Golden Celeste
Atreano
 

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Well, it looks like everyone is passing me up....LOL    I am moving on to Citrus and Nectarines...LOL
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Thanks again everyone.
 gorgi thanks for the kind words, no relation to EL or infringement intended. I try to only plant edibles on my land here is SC and use it to work with the landscape and not against it hints the name. I'm a collector of all fruits that grow in my area not just figs this includes over 20 hardy pomegranate varieties and many many other things not typically grown in the SC/NC area or commercially in the US.
Armando I wish we could grow citrus here I've tried 2 different citrumelos but they was winter killed last year along with a few other plants I had. I'm now trying Yuzu from a source in Cali and I'm growing mandarins from seed from a source near the Potomac River in MD. Hopefully they will do better in our cold winters. I'd love to see your fig list if you don't mind sharing. 
Brian thanks for sharing your list, wow you got a lot in just 1 year. I see many good names on your list and I hope it continues at the pace you're headed.
Will, you're right it is all good I wasn't thinking that lol. my bad on calling you willis I suck with names lol. 
paully any chance we can see your list too, I can't wait to see what all you have. 


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Dan,

How long did it take to amass such an amazing collection? 
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Brian ... Very nice
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Here are mine as of 09/2014. Many of them are still in 1 gal pots. I would like to leave about 20 best figs so some out of those listed will have to go eventually.
I typed from memory, I hope there are not that many duplicates.

 Unk. Union Berry
Unk. El Molino IDed as Patlican
Unk. Anatolian Pastilliere
Unk. Seattle Purple
Black Mission (very good strain, large figs)
Conadria
MBVS
Gino’s Black
Sal’s EL
Takoma Violet
St. Rita
Chicago Hardy
Stella
Dalmatie
Long Yellow
Golden Celeste
Improved Celeste
Paradiso Gene
Kathleen’s Black
Scott’s Black
HdA
Pastilliere
Unk. Pastilliere
Tena
F. Preto
Black Madeira
Noire de Caromb
Niagara Black
LdA
Smith
Malta Black
Wuhan
St. Cruz Black
Negronne
VdB
Vista
Strawberry Verte
Sultane
184-15
White Greek
Lampeira Preto
Violette Soleis
Black Prince (caprifig)
CDDB
CDDN
Chico Strawberry
Peter’s Honey
Marabout
Zidi
LSU Purple
Marseilles White
O’Rourke (not improved Celeste)
RdB
Adriatic JH
Schar Israel
Panachee
Zingarella
Ischia White
Alma
Excel
Brown Turkey (DFIC 17)
Marylane seedless
Bournabat
Bourjasotte Gris
Black Mission TJ from a seed with figs

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Wow .. Nice
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Is there some biblical event happening now where everyone is come to the confessional.... .?
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I have never kept it secret :)  You just had to ask ...
Also, I have never sold a fig, only trying to give away (for the shipping cost) or trade.
I hope to keep it that way unless will be short on the pocket change to buy a new nice container. All my figs so far are in pots.

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rg I had my first 2 fig trees for about 8 years now both from my grandpa's original trees. about 6 years ago I added a BT & Hardy Chicago.  fast forward 2 more years and I acquired cuttings of pop's purple, Celeste, and Castle kennedy and was content or so I thought. in 2012 I really started collecting I lost a few along the way but I'm still very happy with what has survived. So I'd say it took me about 3 years of buying and trading to get where I am.
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