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  • Bellamy Mansion Fig

    This nice tree appears to be a Celeste.
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    Brian
    Coastal NC, humid 8A

  • #2
    Top lazy to Google it, where is Bellamy Mansion?

    beautiful tree, I love the shape and proportions.
    Scott - Colorado Springs, CO - Zone 4/5 (Depending on the year) - Elevation 6266ft

    “Though the problems of the world are increasingly complex, the solutions remain embarrassingly simple.” – Bill Mollison

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    • #3
      I labeled the picture itself, but I guess you can't see that unless you expand. This nice tree is in downtown Wilmington, NC.
      Brian
      Coastal NC, humid 8A

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      • #4
        I'm on my phone, it does not expand for some reason.

        I was in Wilmington just over a year ago, I wish I had known about it.

        But that's ok, I know I'll be back soon enough.

        Thank you for sharing Brian.
        Scott - Colorado Springs, CO - Zone 4/5 (Depending on the year) - Elevation 6266ft

        “Though the problems of the world are increasingly complex, the solutions remain embarrassingly simple.” – Bill Mollison

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        • #5
          It is a very nice city to visit. There are several figs tucked away in this area if you are looking. I'll definitely visit again.
          Brian
          Coastal NC, humid 8A

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          • #6
            I am in Fayetteville for work from time to time, I will for sure keep an eye peeled.

            I also went to Writes beach while I was there.
            Scott - Colorado Springs, CO - Zone 4/5 (Depending on the year) - Elevation 6266ft

            “Though the problems of the world are increasingly complex, the solutions remain embarrassingly simple.” – Bill Mollison

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            • #7
              I live very near Fayetteville now in Hoke County. You should check out Gillis Hill Farms in Fayetteville. They have a nice large fig tree right next to their ice cream shop.
              Brian
              Coastal NC, humid 8A

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              • #8
                I used to live there. I know where Bellamy is. Beautiful city. Any other fig sites to visit. I will be going that way in a few weeks. I'm always up for a detour for a fig.
                Randall - Flomaton, Al. zone 8. https://www.youtube.com/c/FlomatonFamous

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                • #9
                  I certainly will do, thank you for the info!
                  Scott - Colorado Springs, CO - Zone 4/5 (Depending on the year) - Elevation 6266ft

                  “Though the problems of the world are increasingly complex, the solutions remain embarrassingly simple.” – Bill Mollison

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                  • #10
                    There is a nice one at Airlie Gardens as well, right along one of the trails there, but I haven't really mapped any of the others I've seen.
                    Brian
                    Coastal NC, humid 8A

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                    • #11
                      Nice to hear people talking about my home state. Haven't been back in about 10 years. Hubby used to live in Fayetteville. Such a nice small world fig people all over. Joyce

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                      • Whiterk
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                        If you haven't been back in 10 years your missing it. It's much improved.

                    • #12
                      I have got to start traveling again...I never see such fig beauty!
                      Windham CT zone 6a

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                      • #13
                        I live in Wilmington and would love to visit some of the fig trees youve found if you want to share some locations Its great to see so many people from the semi local area on here!

                        -Lou
                        2022: The year of figs and a new love of Citrus thanks to madisoncitrusnursery.com

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