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FiggyFrank

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This is my first time tasting De La Senyora. I won't do a rating because it ripened in cool weather and the roots have been soaked from all of the non-stop rain. Despite those conditions, this fig was still delicious with a refreshing berry flavor. I can tell it will be a winner and I look forward to tasting more of these in the future.

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figgary

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It looks very good, Frank, in spite of your current weather. Congrats!

bigbadbill

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That looks fantastic, Frank. Most of my figs' flavors got washed away with all that rain. If it had that kind of flavor under those conditions, I can only imagine what it will be like for you under warm, dry conditions.

FiggyFrank

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Thanks guys.

Bill,
I missed out on a lot of spoiled/watery figs over the past 2 weeks.  I was able to pick one of the last Longue d'Aout figs yesterday, but had to split it 4 ways with the wife and kids.  ;)

Frankallen

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Hey Frank, great looking Fig, really love the syrupy center! Thanks so much for posting this one! .


The Other Frank from Bama   : )

pino

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Looks nice Frank!
I have a cutting rooting of "della signora" will be interesting to see if it is the same fig.  There seems to at least 3 figs with very similar names (della signura (Italian dialect), della signora (proper Italian), De la senyora (Spanish?)).  There otta be a law..lol

FiggyFrank

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[QUOTE=Frankallen]Hey Frank, great looking Fig, really love the syrupy center! Thanks so much for posting this one! .[/QUOTE]

Thanks Frank  :)


[QUOTE=pino]Looks nice Frank!
I have a cutting rooting of "della signora" will be interesting to see if it is the same fig.  There seems to at least 3 figs with very similar names (della signura (Italian dialect), della signora (proper Italian), De la senyora (Spanish?)).  There otta be a law..lol[/QUOTE]

I had no idea about those names, Pino.  Yes, the fig world can be very confusing!

rcantor

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Looks great.  I hope you get a lot more.

princezonan

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Seem like the de la signora(italian) is a different with the de la senyora(spanish) fig. As the de la signora look a bit reddish and the de la senyora is a greenish fig