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Fig Trees

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Tiger Panache Fig Tree (Standard)

Tiger Panache Fig Tree
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FT098

Violette de Bordeaux Fig Tree (Dwarf)

Violette de Bordeaux Fig Tree
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FT099

Improved Brown Turkey Fig Tree (Standard)

Improved Brown Turkey Fig Tree
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FT106
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Kadota Fig Tree
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FT105

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Peter's Honey Fig Tree
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FT113
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