Figgyme
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Posted 1472800417
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this variety grows abundantly Tunisia, especially in the region of Djebba.
It is San Pedro type. Black and sweet as honey.
Cr pictures - Weslati
vito12831
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Posted 1472821182
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Great looking figs, I'd like a box of those.
pino
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Posted 1472821418
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#3
Looks great! Could be a potential container fig for cool regions if it produces many 1st crop?
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helike13
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Yes the region of Djebba is the fig paradise there...
The Tunisian signature fig, The Zidi is also from there...
Figgyme, do you know any source to buy cuttings from this variety?
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DevIsgro
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Yes I would be interested as well!
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Figgyme
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Posted 1472867029
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Vito -- A Tunisian said that this variety is siliceous than Zidi. lol
Pino -- I think that the weather in Djebba is cool region. But this variety is huge like Black Bursa
I am not sure for growing in pot
helike13 -- that is collect. Bouhouli is abundant than Zidi. You search in Tunisian forum and ask to buy cuttings
One guy sell me me 1 cutting 10 Euro. Pictured from his garden
Devlsgro -- Yes, but it is San Prdro.
DevIsgro
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Posted 1472913446
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I have a short growing season so San Pedro are okay for me
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