just want to share with you a pic of my very productive LSU Champagne........vigorous upright grower with closed eye.....
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brian, I have all of the LSU orchard figs except Champagne and Hunt, the grafts of which died on my multigraft frankenfig.
I believe they are both celeste-like figs, and I can afford to forgo them in favor of more exotic varieties on my few remaining grafting spots.
Please keep us updated as I'd love pics and your opinion on the ripe figs.
Thanks
Andy
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Brian did yours come from JR? Nice looking tree
CAJUNB
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this one did not come from JR,but I do have one from JR ,its a smaller fig about the size of a celeste and color is the same,I much rather this variant........
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Brian can you compare the flavor of both versions of LSU Champagne? I have one from JR I will just taste this year. It's frustrating that different LSU plants have the same name, all of my LSU figs are from Mr.Robin, so I always wonder also.
Mike in Hanover, VA
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Brian, I like what I see. Congrats and hope they taste yummie-yummie. My LSU Champagne from Jon don't look as big but delicious & productive. Seems there are a few strains of LSU Champagne.
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Hey brian, good looking tree, I get off wednesday, I just may have to come visit, lol. I just started some cuttings of golden celeste but I'm almost positive they are not champagne. I would like the one you have, maybe I can bring you one of the golden celeste trees I started for a trade and we can eventually compare.
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Nice plant...I have a Champagne from Just Fruits and one from Petals. Both have fruit so fingers crossed!
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Your tree looks real good. This is my Champagne from Petals that I got a couple years ago. It makes a pretty golden fig that is very tasty.
CAJUNB
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hey Mike, both are wery similar in taste ,the small fig has a more concentrated figgy taste than the larger one .........
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That's good.Thanks for sharing.
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Brian, Thanks for starting this topic and sharing your pictures and info.
Champagne PP has been ripening figs one at a time over the last 2 weeks. This summer has been cooler than normal and other cultivars have not been ripening properly, but Champagne has been the exception. A few dozen figs are currently swelling and ripening at the same time. I picked this one a little early, but even with the colder weather the figs have developed a sweet rich jammy interior. The skin is thin and chewy, there is seed crunch with light flavor with a sweet creamy rich pulp. The sweetness and flavor only increases as the brown sugar spots increase, but I couldn't wait. There are a few dozed more to come so I'll post a few pictures of the uglier and tastier figs when they're picked. .
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[QUOTE]It's frustrating that different LSU plants have the same name, all of my LSU figs are from Mr.Robin, so I always wonder also.
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LOL, that does make one wonder for sure.
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The rooted cutting of Champagne you sent is doing well Brian. Good to see what I have to look forward to!
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Looking good. Vigorous plant!
CAJUNB
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thanks Charles........the Champagne is a very under rated fig,its a very prolific grower,very productive with very sweet complete taste and is easy to grow.
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I had one fig ripen from my Champagne tree early in the season, it was its first fig. Not memorable, now I have a bunch of green figs that have just stayed dormant most of the summer. Not sure if they will give me another ripe fig before the season ends. My improved Celeste has performed similarly, though the first few ripe figs were pretty good. Now it just drops a fig now and then, without any more ripening. LSU tiger has done best of the three, with a fair amount of ripe figs, and pretty tasty. It's the first year in the ground, so maybe things will improve next year.
Mike in Hanover, VA
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Just picked these figs today... They've developed sugar spots and are not as sweet as when ripening in warm weather, but they are still good with a rich creamy flavor... there are still lots more on the tree : ) .
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[QUOTE=brackishfigger]brian, I have all of the LSU orchard figs except Champagne and Hunt, the grafts of which died on my multigraft frankenfig.
I believe they are both celeste-like figs, and I can afford to forgo them in favor of more exotic varieties on my few remaining grafting spots.
Please keep us updated as I'd love pics and your opinion on the ripe figs.
Thanks
Andy[/QUOTE] MAYBE YOUR NEW F4FF NAME SHOULD BE DR. FRANKIN STEEN!! YAH VOL???