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Panache "Tiger" Fig - Ficus carica
Aptly named, the Tiger Fig is instantly recognized by its delightful yellow stripes over green skin.  Just as delightful is the wonderful sweet flavor of the strawberry colored pulp.  Small to medium sized.  Performs well at the coast as well as with inland heat.  Ripens late summer into fall.  Self Fertile.  Requires
Panache "Tiger" Fig - Ficus carica
Aptly named, the Tiger Fig is instantly recognized by its delightful yellow stripes over green skin.  Just as delightful is the wonderful sweet flavor of the strawberry colored pulp.  Small to medium sized.  Performs well at the coast as well as with inland heat.  Ripens late summer into fall.  Self Fertile.  Requires
Panache "Tiger" Fig - Ficus carica
Aptly named, the Tiger Fig is instantly recognized by its delightful yellow stripes over green skin.  Just as delightful is the wonderful sweet flavor of the strawberry colored pulp.  Small to medium sized.  Performs well at the coast as well as with inland heat.  Ripens late summer into fall.  Self Fertile.  Requires
Panache "Tiger" Fig - Ficus carica
Aptly named, the Tiger Fig is instantly recognized by its delightful yellow stripes over green skin.  Just as delightful is the wonderful sweet flavor of the strawberry colored pulp.  Small to medium sized.  Performs well at the coast as well as with inland heat.  Ripens late summer into fall.  Self Fertile.  Requires
Panache "Tiger" Fig - Ficus carica
Aptly named, the Tiger Fig is instantly recognized by its delightful yellow stripes over green skin.  Just as delightful is the wonderful sweet flavor of the strawberry colored pulp.  Small to medium sized.  Performs well at the coast as well as with inland heat.  Ripens late summer into fall.  Self Fertile.  Requires
Panache "Tiger" Fig - Ficus carica
Aptly named, the Tiger Fig is instantly recognized by its delightful yellow stripes over green skin.  Just as delightful is the wonderful sweet flavor of the strawberry colored pulp.  Small to medium sized.  Performs well at the coast as well as with inland heat.  Ripens late summer into fall.  Self Fertile.  Requires
Panache "Tiger" Fig - Ficus carica
Aptly named, the Tiger Fig is instantly recognized by its delightful yellow stripes over green skin.  Just as delightful is the wonderful sweet flavor of the strawberry colored pulp.  Small to medium sized.  Performs well at the coast as well as with inland heat.  Ripens late summer into fall.  Self Fertile.  Requires
Panache "Tiger" Fig - Ficus carica
Aptly named, the Tiger Fig is instantly recognized by its delightful yellow stripes over green skin.  Just as delightful is the wonderful sweet flavor of the strawberry colored pulp.  Small to medium sized.  Performs well at the coast as well as with inland heat.  Ripens late summer into fall.  Self Fertile.  Requires
Panache "Tiger" Fig - Ficus carica
Aptly named, the Tiger Fig is instantly recognized by its delightful yellow stripes over green skin.  Just as delightful is the wonderful sweet flavor of the strawberry colored pulp.  Small to medium sized.  Performs well at the coast as well as with inland heat.  Ripens late summer into fall.  Self Fertile.  Requires
Panache "Tiger" Fig - Ficus carica
Aptly named, the Tiger Fig is instantly recognized by its delightful yellow stripes over green skin. Just as delightful is the wonderful sweet flavor of the strawberry colored pulp. Small to medium sized. Performs well at the coast as well as with inland heat. Ripens late summer into fall. Self Fertile. Requires
Panache "Tiger" Fig - Ficus carica
Aptly named, the Tiger Fig is instantly recognized by its delightful yellow stripes over green skin.  Just as delightful is the wonderful sweet flavor of the strawberry colored pulp.  Small to medium sized.  Performs well at the coast as well as with inland heat.  Ripens late summer into fall.  Self Fertile.  Requires
Panache "Tiger" Fig - Ficus carica
Aptly named, the Tiger Fig is instantly recognized by its delightful yellow stripes over green skin. Just as delightful is the wonderful sweet flavor of the strawberry colored pulp. Small to medium sized. Performs well at the coast as well as with inland heat. Ripens late summer into fall. Self Fertile. Requires
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