RandyK
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Thanks! It is growing well. I still don't see any fruit on it yet (it is in its 3rd year), so not sure if its male or female yet.Always late. But always has something to add.
Great looking seedling man.
Thanks! It is growing well. I still don't see any fruit on it yet (it is in its 3rd year), so not sure if its male or female yet.Always late. But always has something to add.
Great looking seedling man.
Dried Ficus Johannis. Very small figs but tasty and will produce some trees with neat leaves.View attachment 11367
Not the best photo. I will see about getting a better one tomorrow. View attachment 11375
I will take a photo of one next to a coin when I get home this afternoon. Definitely small but tasty and does have a good seed crunchYour hand gives it scale. I imagined they were larger. Looks like they have some nice seed crunch
Easy to grow and may be more cold hardy.So cool! Is this any more difficult to grow than Carica? Later?
Easy to grow and may be more cold hardy.
@ZomVee This is one of my trees. I have a couple others and just put more seeds to root.From dried Iran figView attachment 5789
Sorry if this is an obvious newbie question, but your leaves look more like my Afghanistan fig (named variety but person who I got it from could not remember the specific name). I wonder if that highly serrated leaf is typical of Afghani figs?From dried Afghan figView attachment 5783
Mine are all seedlings and not named. Ice Crystal is a named variety here and europe. Maybe you picked up that one? By the way. Not a newbie question at all.Sorry if this is an obvious newbie question, but your leaves look more like my Afghanistan fig (named variety but person who I got it from could not remember the specific name). I wonder if that highly serrated leaf is typical of Afghani figs?
Here is mine for reference. It has this really cool frosty looking edging on its leaves.
silver lyre is another.Mine are all seedlings and not named. Ice Crystal is a named variety here and europe. Maybe you picked up that one? By the way. Not a newbie question at all.
Sorry if this is an obvious newbie question, but your leaves look more like my Afghanistan fig (named variety but person who I got it from could not remember the specific name). I wonder if that highly serrated leaf is typical of Afghani figs?
Here is mine for reference. It has this really cool frosty looking edging on its leaves.
YES, that’s it!! That’s the name that she thought it was. Thank you!Mine are all seedlings and not named. Ice Crystal is a named variety here and europe. Maybe you picked up that one? By the way. Not a newbie question at all.
Your very welcome. Please post more as your tree grows and produces.YES, that’s it!! That’s the name that she thought it was. Thank you!