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Ficus carica 'Pinache' - Pinache Fig
By Delonix1
- 7 Jul, 2010
- 6 likes
This variety of fig has stripes...making it ornamental and edible.
Photo taken at Quail Botanical Gardens, Encinitas, San Diego County. Photo taken July 6, 2010.
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Mushybanna
If the weather stays warm enough you may get to crops in one season.
Figs are commercially grown in California...generally 2 or 3 crops within one year are possible.
7 Jul, 2010
They look lush
7 Jul, 2010
Mushybanna:
I meant to say...you may get 2 crops within one year if the weather stays warm enough. LOL! : > )
7 Jul, 2010
Grandmage:
Yes, fig trees are very lush and grow very large in time. They are also a very long-lived tree, living for hundreds of years.
7 Jul, 2010
How wonderful to think they will outgrow us!!
7 Jul, 2010
Grandmage:
Yes, I think there may be some documented fig trees which are almost 1,000 years old.
8 Jul, 2010
Amazing !
8 Jul, 2010
Weren't they the forbidden fruit...in the garden of Eden? The Emperor Augustus, when he thought someone was trying to poison his food...ate only the figs from the tree in his garden...so Livia (his wife) had to poison them while they were still on the tree.! Along with the date palm, and the mango, the fig has the most delicious fruit. Was looking at the pics of the huge leafed figs... incredible and edible!
27 Aug, 2010
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