Silin Dubh (TFH-276)
We have not grown the Silin Dubh fig variety, but The Fig Hunter was kind enough to send us a sample.
Silin Dubh Fig Variety Photos



We have not grown the Silin Dubh fig variety, but The Fig Hunter was kind enough to send us a sample.



After the first fig tasting, I had high hopes for the Jebba fig variety, but didn’t perform in our orchard. Not sure why, but I decided I had too many other good figs to take up my space and time.
The Dominick fig variety is an excellent Mt Etna, but it was just way too far from the house to keep up with, so it’s been culled.
We have culled Aldo’s Red, as we could tell no difference between it and Brooklyn Dark.
Since I received a number of Sunrise cuttings from Brian, I had many Sunrise trees. I sold some. Others I gave away. Not paying attention, I accidentally gave away my last one. Bummer. Oh well, this one seems only semi-common, as it does not have the quality of caprified specimens, so we will not be re-acquiring this variety.
Think The Bible is too complicated? Then think like a child.
Antelope Bridge is a caprifig variety that never produced for us, and we decided no to pursue experiments with caprification, so we culled it.