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Rodgrod Fig Tree.- A very intense berry flavored fig- Common well rooted 3rd yr Refresh

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Located in: anderson, CA
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This is an offer for a 3rd season fig tree that is well rooted and currently growing in a 5 gallon pot that has been topped to promote branching. Will be sent bare root M and Tues. via priority mail. Bid with confidence that it will survive and thrive. Our bare root trees ship well.

Rodgrod is a unique seedling discovered by Sacred Origin, originating in a neglected blueberry orchard in Northern California.

Rodgrod has an intense rich berry flavor.

Background:
Today I gave my guests a taste of a brown turkey fig and black mission and they said they were ok. Then I gave them a taste of this fig and asked them their opinion. Their faces lit up and they said this is the best tasting fig ever and that they had never tasted such a flavor in a fig, never knew it existed.

My guests are Dutch and have had many exotic foods from around the world and are very educated in exotic cuisine and various cultures.

This is how they described it.

Rodgrod

Taste is very similar to this fruit pudding Rodgrod

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/R%C3%B8dgr%C3%B8d

Foreground Flavor: Blackberry, Wild Raspberry
Background Notes: Perilla (shiso), Bergamont and Juniper

I agree 100 percent! They put to words something which to me was indescribable and complex.

Rodgrod is vigorous and cuttings start rooting in water already after just 4 days.

Skin Color: green with violet stripes and hue

Flesh color: red berry

Review:

I believe that you possess one of the most under rated fig varieties in the fig community. I grew this variety from cuttings which I purchased from you. I live in TN and my tree produced fruit with out fig wasp. the fruit had an amazing flavor as described, I have close to a hundred varieties and this fig wins the best in flavor, the fruit was different in shape it developed a long neck but retained the same color as your pictures

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