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Fig Tree 'Panachee'

Ficus carica 'Panachée' This ancient variety that can be traced back to France in 1668 when it was mentioned in agrarian history.  It is also known as the ‘Tiger Fig’ as it produces unusual fruits that are brightly striped in yellow and green. The flesh
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Ficus carica ' Panachée' This ancient variety that can be traced back to France in 1668 when it was mentioned in agrarian history.  It is also known as the ‘ Tiger Fig’ as it produces unusual fruits that are brightly striped in yellow & green. The flesh is brilliant red & has a delicious sweet strawberry-like flavour.  It crops reliably & has very good cold resistance. Pollination: Self-fertile. Season: Aug
- Sept. Available for delivery: all year.  

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Strawberry - A type of fruit, red in colour
Yellow - A primary colour. The sun is often described as yellow
France - A state situated in Western Europe with several overseas territories.
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