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fanatic291
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I bought my first fig tree 2 years ago from a local exotic plant nursery. The supplier had a wide assortment of fig trees. |
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FiggyFrank
Registered: Posts: 2,712 |
Black Madeira is a great dark fig that needs long hot summers. |
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Rewton
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I agree, Black Madeira or Figo Preto would be good choices for your part of the country. You could consider Col de Dame Noir also. You might want to check out posts from other growers from the southwest (e.g. FrozenJoe) to see what does well in your area i.e. figs that like it hot and dry. You are not limited on season length so you have that going for you. |
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zone5figger
Registered: Posts: 250 |
I've heard Negretta described as a fig which is well adapted to hot, dry and rocky locations. |
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greenfig
Registered: Posts: 3,182 |
Check the Havasu Purple Unk., it will be your local and should love the sun. |
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fanatic291
Registered: Posts: 19 |
I called the supplier that I got my previous tree from and he said that he has a Black Mission, Violet de Bordeaux, and Texas Blue Giant. I think the last two might be interesting. Any thoughts on those? |
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NativeSun
Registered: Posts: 178 |
VdB is a good choice of the three... If you can get your hands on a Black Madeira it is "so good it'll make you cry" good ... if you have the heat...which you do... |
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bada_bing
Registered: Posts: 59 |
I've had a few fig trees here in Tucson now for 3 years. |
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armando93223
Registered: Posts: 1,164 |
I like VDB, but its a berry flavor. So I would get a Black Mission. It has a caramel flavor when fully ripe. Kadota is a big hit with family and friends, it can get very sweet with its Honey Flavor. |
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bigmike
Registered: Posts: 100 |
I'm pretty new to figs, so I don't have any suggestions for what to get,but I have what was identified here as kadota.(I bought it from garage sale in Michigan) Anyway, I would be more than happy to send you Cuttings. PM if interested. |
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ChrisK
Registered: Posts: 937 |
Hey Aaron! I have a couple of celeste trees big enough to send you cuttings if you re interested! Not an exotic variety but very productive sweet fruit that does well in the hot Ga summers! Let me know ! I am interested in those Panache cuttings also if you have one or two to spare! Thanks. |
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snaglpus
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What tree will do well in our hot Arizona summers? |
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fanatic291
Registered: Posts: 19 |
Thank you all for the advice. FrozenJoe is going to give me some tips on my tree when I start to prune for the winter. I will post up if I have a few cuttings to pass on. This is a great community. |
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fanatic291
Registered: Posts: 19 |
My tree is still full of leaves, so I haven't made any cuts, but I did get a few cuttings from Frozen Joe (VdB). |
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Elfarach
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A pic of a tree like that and all I see are AIR LAYERS!!! Haha. His stuff Fanatic. |
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FrozenJoe
Registered: Posts: 1,115 |
I hope they root for you Aaron. Thanks for the Panachee cuttings. Your Panachee tree looks very healthy. |
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