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Fig Tree - Brown Turkey

Rodney from Waitakere

This ad is for a Fig Tree - Brown Turkey.
This variety has large fruit rich in flavour, the outside is green/brown and purple, the flesh is pink/orange.

Brown Turkey variety is self-fertile and has large crops, it's hardy, prefers a sunny warm site, mulch for summer to keep moist (usually), grows to 3-5 metres also does well in large pot or container.

These plants are 1 year old and they are 50cm high above the PB5 bag i.e 3L bag. They grown from cuttings from our parent tree which you can view.

These do need to be planted or re-potted.
Buyer must pick-up from Kumeu
If you are interested please sms-text me your details (either your phone or email) and someone will get back to you. - 02040822355

Price: $15

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