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LSU "Tiger" Fig |
This is the first fig from the
LSU "Tiger" fig that I started from cutting earlier this year. There is a red tinge. The fig was near ground level. An animal had removed it from the tree and ate out the other side. As a result of exposure, the inside was somewhat moldy and did not appear edible, so I did not taste it.
This is the first fig of the year from the Battleground place. The situation for this tree - just a start - is so unnatural, I won't predict what that means for next year. By "unnatural", I mean the tree was started from cutting in January, given TLC on the deck all summer long, and planted in the ground in late summer. The big test now - will this Louisiana - bred fig survive a Pacific NW winter?
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"Petite negri" Fig tree |
Petite negri fig tree. from fig forum, properly named "
Aubique petite". Lots of ripening figs now. Tree is about 13 years from a small twig-sized start.
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"Hardy Chicago" fig tree. |
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Fig harvest today |
Hardy Chicago fig tree. Fair production now. I missed some, overripe. About 10 years from a cutting start.
Also harvesting
Lattarula figs. Those are the sweetest of the bunch. The fig harvest photo includes a few figs - I had a much larger bowl of figs not included.
Not pictured, yet, is a ripening fig on
Carini. Like the Tiger fig, also on a tree started from cutting this year, and at ground level. I placed some plastic mesh around the fig last night. Check today for whether the fig is still there and intact.