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Black Mission Tree |
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Black Mission figs, also called Franciscan or Mission
figs, produce blackish-purple elongated fruit with a pinkish
flesh. This fig is easily dried at home, making it a good
choice for home growers who want to preserve their figs.
This large variety should not be pruned after reaching
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Fanick's Garden Center
1025 Holmgreen Road
San Antonio, Texas 78220
Phone: 210-648-1303 |
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Local Yard |
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Ted's Trees, LDT.
1118 Tillery Street
Austin, Texas 78702
Office: 512-928-8733
Fax: 512-928-2337 |
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Floral Growth |
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Tom's Tree Place
5104 34th Street
Lubbock, Texas 79410
Phone: 806-799-3677 |
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Live Oak |
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Fannin Tree Farm
15700 Highway 121
Frisco, Texas 75035 USA
Phone: 972-747-9233
Fax: 972-747-9158 |
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Allee Elm |
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Treeland Nursery
1208 Sharp Road
Gunter, Texas 75058
Phone: 972-372-4737 |
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Waxleaf Ligustrum |
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Verdant Tree Farm
4300 Barker Cypress
Houston, Texas 77084
Phone: 281-345-6789 |
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