Hello, This year my Fig tree ripe biger fruits than last year and is more productive.. This was a cutting brought from tunisia, I am quite sure there is Bouhouli in it. The fruit are very tasty , juicy and honey.. Rega rds.
Jamel.
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Hello Jamel
Thank you for sharing these pictures These are very nice black figs. Did you grow these in France or Tunisia ?
Francisco Portugal
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Very nice looking figs with very giid size to them.
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Hello Fransisco, I grow them in France from a cutting take in Tunisia near my Home .
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Hi Tinyfish , yes thay have a quite good size, much biger this year, it seems that for this tree the most it grows the better it gives..
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سلام عليكم جمال
excellent looking fig
ما شاء الله تبارك الله
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Salem Bo3antar , Marhaba , are you Koweiti ?
Jamel
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[QUOTE=bo3antar] سلام عليكم جمال
excellent looking fig
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Ditto. What he said, I think
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No, no he din't precise that.
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[QUOTE=JoF]Salem Bo3antar , Marhaba , are you Koweiti ?
Jamel[/QUOTE]
hala wallah Jamal,
yess, I am Kuwaiti.We have very hot summer climate.
The fruits you have showed, looks better than marketed Tunisian Bouhouli.
Thank you Mohammad aljuwaisri Kuwait
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[QUOTE=Esteban_McFig] Ditto. What he said, I think[/QUOTE]
Hi Stephen,
I wrote in Arabic :
hi jamal excellent looking fig GOD blessings
:-)
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Excellent looking fig! Great photos!
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Beautiful figs!
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You have a better breakfast than most cereal munchers in the "West".
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They look like they have a very tight eye. How would they compare to Col de Dame Noir?
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[QUOTE=JoF]Hello Fransisco, I grow them in France from a cutting take in Tunisia near my Home .[/QUOTE]
Hi Jamel, See now that you say this is a Bouhouli fig which, by this time in the season could only be its main crop (second crop) Being a San Pedro type, Bouhouli could only ripen its main crop in the presence of the fig wasp. So, you seem to have them on your back yard !? .. which is not bad at all.
Francisco Portugal
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Ahlen wa sahlen Mohammad , How do you know the marketed Tunisian Bouhoulis , you came before in Tunisia your second country?
Thank's for the comments , yes Fransisco i think it's the second crops of a great Bouhouli type fig, the taste is incredible, rich and juicy and somes of them are truly bigs , much biger than Col de Dame.
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Jamel.
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I haven't had a chance to visit Tunisia, I shall someday Exported fresh Tunisian Bouhoulis rarely marketed here Kuwait, large size "100grams" and the taste is excellent
do you have a caprifig "male fig tree" and wasps for pollination ? Best regards Mohammad
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Is this common fig or San Pedro?
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Congratulations, definitely looks like a keeper. Good crop and beautiful large leaves. Thank you for sharing the fact they they are delicious as they sure look it.
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It seems to a san pedro type fig . thank's for the ineterest.
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Hello I' m not sure that these figs are Bouhouli / - the shape of these figs seems to be similar to Zidi - the Bouhouli fig, as described by official from Djebba, don't show the shape you have with your figs.