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CdM and Leon Unk. 2024
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Leon Unk. Was surprisingly delicious and appears to be uncaprified. I found this very old tree in a 1940’s neighborhood a few years ago.
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ktrain
Both look good, the Leon has a nice grape fruit color happenin, nice.
Figology
You might notice the big discolorations around the ostioles, that’s my BFF deterrent.
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ktrain
I wonder, have you ever tried surgical tape?
Someone was posting about the but I have not tried it yet.
Maybe it was @fruitnut
Figless
@Figology  Leon Unk WOW such delicious looking purple fig. CdM please have a heart for us newbies what is the abbreviation for?. Congratulations they both look like photogenically show stopping figs. Especially that scrumptious Leon Unk. do you have pictures of the fruiting trees?

@ktrain . Fruitnut resides at the 4000 ft elevation in a small mountain town in Texas. I'm pretty sure Kevin. He has one of the top three greenhouses in OF. Due to my incurable case of greenhouse envy, I sort of keep track of these things.
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@Figless Calderona de Miner
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@Figology thanks boss I appreciate it. Calderona de Miner... I often get stumped by abbreviations. Which is why I had a little fun with the HDA abbreviation a couple of threads ago. I actually just joined OF from our old house, late January of this year. I am afraid the ink is still drying on my fig growers card.
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Figology
Just type in the abbreviation  and the word fig in a Google search and it almost always populates first. Works for me.

Let's see if I could make a wish list testing testing
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