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greenfig
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I got a Panachee cutting past winter to have a backup of mine that is in a 7 gal now. |
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Aaron4USA
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Igor, do you see any stripes on branches? I failed to see any from the picture you are showing. You sure it is Panachee'? |
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greenfig
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Yes, the branches have yellowish stripes, same as the cutting they came from. |
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drphil69
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The mother plant had fruit and is definitely Panachee? |
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greenfig
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Phil, |
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elin
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Nice one. |
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drphil69
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Interesting. It sure looks good! |
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pitangadiego
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Panachee will very, very occasionally have a fig with no stripes. It may be one of the millions of combinations of stripes that are possible, as it looks like no two Panachee figs have exactly the same pattern. Though I have so far not seen a stripeless fig that was all light colored (yellowish), only dark colored (greenish). |
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greenfig
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Interesting. |
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jdsfrance
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Hi Greenfig, |
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twobrothersgarden
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My panache lost its stripes on both the wood and the figs. It happened after it came out of dormancy. |
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greenfig
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jdsfrance, See, Henry's Panachee lost its stripes. If you check the weather in Brawley, you will find it is the sunniest town on Earth where it can be as hot as in hell :) The sun is not an issue, I guess. The tree is a 1 yo cutting. |
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twobrothersgarden
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I have two other panache trees that have kept the stripes on the wood and the fruit. I hope they stay that way. I not sure what role the climate plays on the stripes here. But the fruit was still nice after it lost the stripe, I just wish the stripes had stayed because thats what I like about that particular fig tree. :) |
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