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  • Col de Dame Noir

    First harvested CdDN this season.
    Moderately sweet with a pronounced berry flavor.
    This fig came from a grafted branch (Purple Passion rootstock).
    Looking forward to more of these 😊
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    Piney Point Village, Zone 8b
    W/L- Allix, Calderona

  • #2
    @Bellefleurs

    You sure can do really well from any photography club... Nice job!
    Princeton, New Jersey, 6B
    flickr: https://www.flickr.com/photos/red-sun/albums
    My FigBid: https://www.figbid.com/Listing/Browse?Seller=RedSun

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    • #3
      Looking good!
      Round Rock, TX 8b
      WL: Delicious figs

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      • #4
        Beautiful!
        C.Florida 9B WL: I-258 , Black Ischia, Ham Rham, Ghoudane , Moro de Caneva

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        • #5
          That’s one great reward considering what your trees went through this winter with the polar vortex.
          congratulations.
          Teresa Staunton Va Zone 6B

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          • Bellefleurs
            Bellefleurs commented
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            Thank you so much.
            I’m very thankful that most of my grafts survived.
            I lost White Madeira and CdD Gegantina but the rest of them came back from dormancy and are producing fruit.
            Several of my in ground trees are super late this year though. Celeste, for example. It’s full of green figs and none have ripened.
            Even my neighbors Celeste tree has already ripened figs.

        • #6
          Beautiful interior. Wish you many more.
          Tony; Pickens county, SC zone 7b

          Care for the Earth...there's no place like home

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          • Bellefleurs
            Bellefleurs commented
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            You will receive either cuttings or an air layer from this one πŸ˜‰

        • #7
          Beautiful!! Congrats, Denise. You deserve it!
          Eric - Lebanon, TN Zone 7a

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          • #8
            That is a pretty fig!
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            Zone 9Γ£ β€’ Southern CA

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            • #9
              that's a good looking fig!
              Pete
              USDA Zone 7b
              Piedmont NC

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              • #10
                Another beautiful fig. You are killing it this season, well done, enjoy!
                Joe, Central Bucks, PA Zone 6b/7a

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                • #11
                  That looks delicious I can't wait for mine to ripen
                  Forest Hill, Texas: Zone 8a

                  No wish list but open to trades and offers

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                  • #12
                    Wow,! that fig is a must have.
                    Let a little water be brought, and then you may all wash your feet and rest under this tree.

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