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Celestial Fig (Celeste) - Ficus carica

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  • Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica)
Small to medium fruit.  Violet to purplish-brown colored skin.  Flesh white, shading to rose at the center.  Firm, juicy, sweetest of all.  Excellent quality.  Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas.  Likes moderate coastal climates.  A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.

    Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica) Small to medium fruit. Violet to purplish-brown colored skin. Flesh white, shading to rose at the center. Firm, juicy, sweetest of all. Excellent quality. Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas. Likes moderate coastal climates. A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.

  • Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica)
Small to medium fruit.  Violet to purplish-brown colored skin.  Flesh white, shading to rose at the center.  Firm, juicy, sweetest of all.  Excellent quality.  Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas.  Likes moderate coastal climates.  A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.

    Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica) Small to medium fruit. Violet to purplish-brown colored skin. Flesh white, shading to rose at the center. Firm, juicy, sweetest of all. Excellent quality. Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas. Likes moderate coastal climates. A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.

  • Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica)
Small to medium fruit.  Violet to purplish-brown colored skin.  Flesh white, shading to rose at the center.  Firm, juicy, sweetest of all.  Excellent quality.  Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas.  Likes moderate coastal climates.  A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.

    Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica) Small to medium fruit. Violet to purplish-brown colored skin. Flesh white, shading to rose at the center. Firm, juicy, sweetest of all. Excellent quality. Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas. Likes moderate coastal climates. A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.

  • Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica)
Small to medium fruit.  Violet to purplish-brown colored skin.  Flesh white, shading to rose at the center.  Firm, juicy, sweetest of all.  Excellent quality.  Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas.  Likes moderate coastal climates.  A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.

    Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica) Small to medium fruit. Violet to purplish-brown colored skin. Flesh white, shading to rose at the center. Firm, juicy, sweetest of all. Excellent quality. Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas. Likes moderate coastal climates. A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.

  • Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica)
Small to medium fruit.  Violet to purplish-brown colored skin.  Flesh white, shading to rose at the center.  Firm, juicy, sweetest of all.  Excellent quality.  Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas.  Likes moderate coastal climates.  A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.

    Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica) Small to medium fruit. Violet to purplish-brown colored skin. Flesh white, shading to rose at the center. Firm, juicy, sweetest of all. Excellent quality. Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas. Likes moderate coastal climates. A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.

  • Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica)
Small to medium fruit.  Violet to purplish-brown colored skin.  Flesh white, shading to rose at the center.  Firm, juicy, sweetest of all.  Excellent quality.  Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas.  Likes moderate coastal climates.  A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.

    Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica) Small to medium fruit. Violet to purplish-brown colored skin. Flesh white, shading to rose at the center. Firm, juicy, sweetest of all. Excellent quality. Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas. Likes moderate coastal climates. A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.

  • Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica)
Small to medium fruit.  Violet to purplish-brown colored skin.  Flesh white, shading to rose at the center.  Firm, juicy, sweetest of all.  Excellent quality.  Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas.  Likes moderate coastal climates.  A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.

    Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica) Small to medium fruit. Violet to purplish-brown colored skin. Flesh white, shading to rose at the center. Firm, juicy, sweetest of all. Excellent quality. Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas. Likes moderate coastal climates. A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.

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    Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica)
Small to medium fruit.  Violet to purplish-brown colored skin.  Flesh white, shading to rose at the center.  Firm, juicy, sweetest of all.  Excellent quality.  Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas.  Likes moderate coastal climates.  A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.
    Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica)
Small to medium fruit.  Violet to purplish-brown colored skin.  Flesh white, shading to rose at the center.  Firm, juicy, sweetest of all.  Excellent quality.  Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas.  Likes moderate coastal climates.  A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.
    Celestial Fig (Celeste Fig) (Ficus carica)
Small to medium fruit.  Violet to purplish-brown colored skin.  Flesh white, shading to rose at the center.  Firm, juicy, sweetest of all.  Excellent quality.  Best to avoid extremes of heat or cold yet has proven to survive in lows of 11 degrees F. in Texas.  Likes moderate coastal climates.  A regional favorite in Mississsippi and Louisiana.