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A little-known local gem (Greenville, NC), this tree grows in the yard of East Carolina University students who come and go each year. The original planter is unknown but I am attempting to reach the owner of the property for comment.
It is a sweet, but not too-sweet fig that tastes...
Hey I wanted to run something by you. For various reasons, I'm extremely careful about sourcing and naming my figs. Past drama, etc. So here's the situation This guy with about 15 designer figs just gave away his collection to me. This thread here...