Joan's Juicy Unknown Fig
Joan's Juicy Unknown Fig - Single Cutting is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
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Joan's Juicy Unknown is very similar if not identical to Longue d’ Aout. Very large, extra sweet greenish brown fruits with pink interior. The leaves of Longue d’Aout are generally 5-lobed and have serrated margins that give them a beautiful decorative appearance. Try out Joan’s Juicy Unknown from Kremp Florist to discover the unique properties of this variety for yourself. Cuttings are available for shipping both locally and nationally.
Terms and Conditions:
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When do we ship cuttings?
We begin shipping cuttings once the trees are dormant and in storage. Exact timing is weather dependent, but we usually start in mid December. We continue to ship throughout the winter and early spring until the trees begin to break dormancy, normally around mid-March.
***ALL CUTTINGS WILL BE SHIPPED BETWEEN DECEMBER 15, 2020 AND MARCH 15, 2021 REGARDLESS OF THE DATE SELECTED DURING CHECKOUT***
Your cuttings will be cut to order to ensure freshness and provide the greatest chance of rooting success. Cuttings will be a minimum length of 8”, with at least 3 nodes, and will be thicker than a #2 pencil (many are sharpie thickness or greater). Our mother trees are stored in a climate-controlled environment to keep the trees dormant and healthy through the winter and early spring, and the cuttings are guaranteed to arrive in perfect, ready to root, condition.
For all questions, please refer to our Fig FAQ page here.
From the Designer
From the Designer
If indeed Joan’s Juicy Unknown is similar to the Longue d’Aout fig, then it will have some similar qualities to this hardy French variety that was said to be planted in Versailles in the 1700s. The fruits of Longue d’Aout are recognizable because the breba crop are very large and long, almost like a banana. The main crop, however, does lose some of the length for a more round appearance and maintains a light red interior. The main crop generally ripens from the end of August through October, that is why the French name translates to “Long of August.”
Substitution Policy
Substitution Policy
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