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  • Native Black 2015 Main

    This is a second year tree that was placed in ground in April 2015. It has
    responded pretty well with growth and had three nice figs.

    This fig is the soul survivor of three from this tree. The other two went
    to the birds in spite of my organza bags and bird netting. My wife and I
    are unable to describe the flavor of this first ever fig variety but it is
    pleasantly sweet and delicious. We gave this fig an 8 on a 1-10. We
    would like to hear from any others who have tasted it and your thoughts.

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    newnandawg 7b Newnan, GA

  • #2
    Another keeper, huh Mike? Is this the same native black from becnels in La?
    Ryan- CenLa, zone 8a/b

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    • #3
      Rayan, yes this will be a keeper. It is the same as from Becnels. Do you have
      this one?
      newnandawg 7b Newnan, GA

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      • #4
        I sure don't have it mike, but I'm thinking about it, I have just about all the black Lsu figs I could my hands on but I've never had the native black or black italian from around La.
        Ryan- CenLa, zone 8a/b

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        • newnandawg
          newnandawg commented
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          I will check out my tree tomorrow and see what it looks like and let you know.

      • #5
        Wow! Thanks!
        Ryan- CenLa, zone 8a/b

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        • newnandawg
          newnandawg commented
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          Ryan, I started a small air layer of Native Black for you.

      • #6
        Have you rated a fig this year as 10/10? What does it take to make that grade?

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        • newnandawg
          newnandawg commented
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          Only one thus far and it was Aubique Petite. Its all subjective of course.
          I take in to consideration the taste of the pulp and also the skin. Some skin
          on different figs has as pleasant of flavor as the pulp. I also like to have
          a small amount of seed crunch which many figs do not have. Some figs
          can be to sweet and over bearing.

        • m5allen
          m5allen commented
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          Cool, thanks. I have a few Aubique Petite or Petite Aubique (whatever it is called) that will be ripening soon, so I can't wait to see how I score them.

      • #7
        Originally posted by quackmaster View Post
        Wow! Thanks!
        Thanks mike, I'll find something to trade, lol.
        Ryan- CenLa, zone 8a/b

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