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Posted by Jim, Wilmington, DE, 7a on April 10, 2009, 12:05:17, in reply to "Re: Figs"
Ron,
You bring a valuable point to the discussion -- Fig varieties!
It is true that different varieties of Figs carry with them different hardiness values. When I say 8F is the number, I'm talking about my own tree, but I do not know its variety. I will say this, though, I think it has the most striking leaves of any variety. Deeply cut and consistent (each leaf resembles its neighbors).



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