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Oxankle
Registered: Posts: 227 |
Recently I had occasion to pass thru Tennessee and to my surprise went within 20 miles of Oak Ridge. I first learned of the TM fig some years ago when I found a picture of it on the web, the caption saying that it grew on the lawn of a Vet Hospital in Oak Ridge. By identifying the surroundings and calling the city horticulturist I learned where the fig was. |
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Chapman
Registered: Posts: 351 |
That's a good story. |
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needaclone
Registered: Posts: 604 |
Glad to hear it is still alive. Sad to hear it didn't fare better. |
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GregMartin
Registered: Posts: 550 |
Anyone know what the coldest temperature is that it has taken without die back? |
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Hershell
Registered: Posts: 650 |
HeyMikey knows the history do that fig. He has told me about it before but I can't remember for sure. I will try to get him to chime in. |
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Otmani007
Registered: Posts: 573 |
Thanks for sharing a piece of history. |
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aphahn
Registered: Posts: 321 |
Greg, Looks like Knoxville got down to -8f according to weather underground. Maybe someone who knows TN better can say if that is a good estimate. |
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victor
Registered: Posts: 81 |
I have one from Tennessee,it is in ground next to my Celeste, has the same dry back as my Celeste.It did make it through a horribly long,and cold winter in NJ.But so did my Celeste. |
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needaclone
Registered: Posts: 604 |
Victor, |
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