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  • mgginva
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    Thank you.

  • jmaler
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    Yummy. Gotta get me one of those.

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  • Sarahkt
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    Thanks for sharing such great pictures, Frank. I love all the "to scale" pictures with the twenty, with the kids.

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  • F. Bennett
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    Very nice looking breba! Good to see you posting. Hope all is well!

  • mgginva
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    LDA is a favorite of mine. Here's a shot of one of the brebas which were very nice.
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  • BronxFigs
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    Thanks for the added information, Frank. Enjoy the figs and the kids.

    Best regards,
    Frank

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  • F. Bennett
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    Originally posted by BronxFigs View Post
    Do your photos show what a typical main-crop looks like? How long have you had a tree in the ground? Any hardiness problems yet? This variety looks like a very nice fig.

    Frank
    Thanks, Frank. This was from my 5 gallon SIP. I think this may be a breba. The fig was at the very tip of last year's growth. The transition of old/new branch was extremely tight and I didn't take note at the beginning of the season.
    Main crop isn't as elongated and slightly smaller (still a monster fig).
    My ground tree is on its 3rd year. It dies back every year without protection, but comes back with over 6' growth and plenty of figs. More figs this year than last.
    All my ground trees are unprotected and die back every year but always come back strong.

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  • growcrazie
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    I have been trying to get one on ebay but have missed because of slow internet speeds. I need to change my strategy. Looks great, now I want one even more

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  • Kelby
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    That's main crop, right? Looks great, hoping mine produces next year!

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  • BronxFigs
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    Hello Frank-

    Like the pics of the figs, but the kids look better....

    Do your photos show what a typical main-crop looks like? How long have you had a tree in the ground? Any hardiness problems yet? This variety looks like a very nice fig.

    Good luck, and happy harvest.

    Frank

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  • newnandawg
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    Great pics Frank!

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  • F. Bennett
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    Thanks, everyone. My kids go crazy when I bring a ripe fig into the house. I'm thankful they can enjoy this fruit for as long as I'm around, and hopefully after I'm gone too.

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  • Tonycm
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    LdA looks to be about the size of an egg. I liked the figgy photo shoot.

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  • cis4elk
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    Good looking fig Frank. I especially like the acrobatic fig balancing act.

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  • rusty hooks
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    you're lucky to have those little fig lovers to get them started on the right foot..errrr....fig

    nice one to boot

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  • AscPete
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    Thanks for sharing the great photos and info.
    I originally thought only the brebas were elongated.
    I'm currently growing the Cucumber cultivar (possible alias) and the main crop figs have that elongated shape.
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  • F. Bennett
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    Thanks, guys.
    Steve...I also have one in the ground. Lots of figs coming in September!

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  • Rewton
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    I was thinking you had LdA in-ground, or is that someone else from Virginia? Anyway, that is a nice large fig - good work!

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  • WillsC
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    One of my favorites as well.

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  • kubota1
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    Great pictures Frank. That one almost looks like a breba.

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  • F. Bennett
    started a topic This Longue d' Aout deserves the spotlight

    This Longue d' Aout deserves the spotlight

    I had several of these last year but this is the first one of 2015. This one came from my 5 gallon SIP. HUGE fig with lots of sweet rich figgy flavors. What I love so much about this fig is how meaty it is. One of these equals 3-4 average sized figs! So delicious and will always have a home in my yard. Enjoy the pics! The small fig is Gino Black.
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