Negretta Fig Tree Pictures
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Comments (15)For those that see the little face try this its kinda neat. The original picture i took which is the smaller picture was uploaded to photo bucket the size is 320x 240 . When uploaded to forum i enlarge from 320x240 to 640 x 480 as you can see everything looks normal (no face). Now for those interested try to follow me . Put your mouse over the SMALLER picture and copy and paste to hardrive and then enlarge the picture the face is still there and distorts as expected but still there mostly. Now try this, copy and paste to hardrive the large picture and you need adobe photoshop or some other hardware to shrink picture as you do this you can see the face appear. I dont know a lot about how all this picture stuff works, but it perks my curiosity as to why the face does not show in the larger picture when enlarged in photobucket and uploaded to forum. But when the larger picture is shrunk down the picture starts to appear on ones hardrive. Anyways in keeping with forum policy and talking about fig trees it did go thru its coldest dormant winter in garage and when i recently looked at it it looks ok as i peeked under the old bedsheet its covered with. Cant wait till spring....See MoreUnknown Tree Dropped Figs w/Pictures
Comments (14)All fig trees drop figs from time to time. This year has been an exceptional year for this problem in my area of No. Carolina, probably because of extreme heat and no rain. My Celeste, usually a heavy producer, dropped over half its immature figs. Your unknown tree looks very healthy and there are more figs, so I would venture a guess that the rest will go ahead and mature normally. Let us know what the rest of the season brings. By the way, my celeste figs that remained are smaller than usual, but otherwise they are as good as ever!!...See MoreNegretta Figs
Comments (3)Yes it seems colorful as summer arrives the leaf stems turn from early spring color of green to a reddish hue and some young leaves will display the veins as well like that i have observed in my climate anyways. The figs seem to be taken on slight color of same as the days pass by. Here is picture of last season,a difference of age and weather as last season was a very cool one here for my plants. figs did not get chance to ripen but i should get taste this season as tree gets some seasons under its belt or should i say branches. ; ) Enjoy...See Morelarge fig tree pictures
Comments (14)Hi arigato, We go by your neck of the woods now & then shopping, have you been we to Agra supply :) Email me & Ill send you a better picture of the tree mastinokennels@rtelco.net Anyway this must be a very hardy verity of fig its huge (Id be happy to send ya a cutting). The fig tree is in red clay its been there for years & is pretty much totally on its own. I dont know the verity & I haven't tasted the figs, when they ripen Ill let u guys know how they taste & take some close up pictures of them too. Im not sure when they ripen but there is literally thousands of upon thousands of figs on this tree. I was out this weekend & came across another huge fig tree, I didnt have my camera but I did stop & asked them more about their tree & ask them for a cutting :) Thanks everyone for all the great pictures , really enjoyed it!...See MoreUser
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