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PeterC

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I love this fig :)

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Growing: Sal's Corleone, Brooklyn Unknown, Peters Honey, White Kadoda, Brown Turkey, Black Mission,  Deanna, Green Irchia, Hollier, Sals E

Wanted: A very cold hardy fig, Hardy Chicago or Celeste

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Its a great figs and quite productive in my climate.  But when the rains come, they suck water badly and open like a flower.  I'd bet if they were caprified, they would be extremely rich and probably almost black in color.
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PeterC

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This fig tree is in a big sip container, very slow grower but produced about 6 figs already. I received this from a forum member here bare root in March of this year. I am so happy that I got into this, I am able to share some unique figs to people not used to such varieties.
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Growing: Sal's Corleone, Brooklyn Unknown, Peters Honey, White Kadoda, Brown Turkey, Black Mission,  Deanna, Green Irchia, Hollier, Sals E

Wanted: A very cold hardy fig, Hardy Chicago or Celeste

Zone 7  Long Island
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Nice fig! If I understand well it splits in rain?
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