Pastiliere 2024

That's one pretty ugly looking fig - I like it!

I also to happen to like pretty ugly women - they can be soo cute looking with their snagle tooth (lol).
 
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Kid Fig said:
That's one pretty ugly looking fig - I like it!

I also to happen to like pretty ugly women - they can be soo cute looking with their snagle tooth (lol).

That's hilarious !!! So happy to see you here kid.
 
JMF75 said:
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Kid Fig said:
That's one pretty ugly looking fig - I like it!

I also to happen to like pretty ugly women - they can be soo cute looking with their snagle tooth (lol).
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That's hilarious !!! So happy to see you here kid.

HA - same here!
 
Very nice.

I have two small plants of Pastilliere Raintree and Pastilliere USDA Wolfskill that I hope like my location. After reading about all the different Pastilliere I got some named ones to see if there is a different.
 
Tinyfish said:
Very nice.

I have two small plants of Pastilliere Raintree and Pastilliere USDA Wolfskill that I hope like my location. After reading about all the different Pastilliere I got some named ones to see if there is a different.

Raintree version is common.
 
Amazing looking fig. I've always thought Pastiliere was a must have because of its red interior. It seemed quite unique in that. The only other fig that reminds me of Pastiliere is Negra D'Agde which I really love. Mines been recently pruned back to a single trunk, and thus its entered its beginning stages of the 2nd year / life cycle down here in Australia. Can you share what type of flavour you noticed with your Pastiliere? Thank you JMF75 / Joe
 
Wow! What a great looking fig! I have the one that requires caprification. But it is one of my very favorites and one that I’m willing to keep and hand pollinate each year, I think it’s that good.
 
PatGold said:
Amazing looking fig. I've always thought Pastiliere was a must have because of its red interior. It seemed quite unique in that. The only other fig that reminds me of Pastiliere is Negra D'Agde which I really love. Mines been recently pruned back to a single trunk, and thus its entered its beginning stages of the 2nd year / life cycle down here in Australia. Can you share what type of flavour you noticed with your Pastiliere? Thank you JMF75 / Joe

One of my favorites and a keeper for short season growers. Tasted like blueberry jam and the skin had a hint of cinnamon sugar. 😋


RandyK said:
Wow! What a great looking fig! I have the one that requires caprification. But it is one of my very favorites and one that I’m willing to keep and hand pollinate each year, I think it’s that good.
I agree Randy that's why I have one in a 10gal going inground. Tree needs to be mature to shine 3-4 years. IMO
 
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