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Variety pack Creme di Mora and Cherry Pie (2 cuttings of each) + Free Gift Refresh

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CREME DI MORA

Another unique seedling found in a ditch outside of a ranch on the side of the road near almond and plum orchards. 
This fruity mixed berry flavored fig found in close proximity to the kiwi fig, the creme di mango fig and a couple others i've yet to release.
strawberry blueberry blackberry / a mixed fruit with a banana creaminess.

This fig has a tight eye is of medium size. There is a distinct blackberry and strawberry-like flavor with a creamy texture with hint of banana. This is another rich tasting fig which I've come to love.

The interior is very dark burgundy red like blackberry and exterior is black/blue-ish.
skin is medium thick .  Creme di Mora (Blackberry Cream)  dries well on tree without spoilage or fermenting.

Common! Does not require the wasp. I do not know if there is a breba crop. This fig ripens early to mid season in zone 9b.

CHERRY PIE

The Sacred Origin "Cherry Pie" is a new fig im excited to share with the community.  I have tested it and found it to be common. It does not require pollination or fig wasp. This fig looks similar to the "Crema di Fragola" aka Strawberry Cream fig I recently posted about, but this one is sweeter with a cherry pie flavor. Cherry pie is also more yellow on the outside. This is a unique seedling found in a culvert ditch on the side of a road in the Olive Capital of Northern California. What comes to mind immediately when tasting this gem is the little pies I used to get as a kid that had a frosting glazed over it. This is another top notch fig that I could brag on about for days. I am in awe at how rich and satisfying this fig is. You will want this fig in your collection! I cannot wait for others to try.  The skin is delicious and edible on this variety and you will want to eat it. I am not sure about the breba crop. This tree appears to be very productive some nodes had two rather large figs. The eye on most of the ripe figs appeared slightly open but with a drop of blood red honey closing it up. I did not come across any rotten or molded ones. I imagine this fig is going to hold up well in the rain and be resistant to splitting.  The figs started to ripen mid season.  "Cherry Pie" dehydrates on the tree without fermenting. The mother tree does not receive irrigation or water and I imagine these somewhat large figs become even bigger with watering.
You will not be disappointed with this fig and it will likely be one of the top best tasting figs you will ever experience. 

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  • Quantity of Cuttings per Purchase 4

  • Item # 18267058
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