We have the following Fig trees/bushes available in 3 gal:
Black Mission
Brown Turkey
Green Ischia
We are propagating:
Texas Blue Giant (Fanicks Nursery Texas)
LSU Purple
Panache (Tiger stripe fig) People say it won't grow well here in South Florida. We shall see.
Texas Everbearing
Celeste one of many and very confusing to identify. Waiting for the figs to come for better I.D.
Violet de Bordeaux: Nice tree! Gorgeous figs almost a few weeks away from tasting will let everyone know soon.
Kadota from California Doing great with plenty of figs. Surprised it's doing so well!
White Genoa from California, so far it's growing well and loaded with figs. I am very surprised so far!
Israeli Fig (?) Given to me by Clyde a former member of the Rare Fruit Council maybe someone knows him and he can confirm it's cultivar name. He swears it is big tasty and roots well and grows great here in South Florida. About 25 are rooted in one gal now. No idea what the fig is like yet from first hand experience.
Now to clear some possible confusion. My name is Jason. I named my business after my Fathers Nick Name. Now I get called both Jason and Pepe.
As for the rest of what I grow:
Atemoya (Lisa 4826 Zill) and Geffner
Avocado several varieties
Mango several varieties
Soursop
Sweetsop
Persimmon
Miracle Fruit
Dragon Fruit Hylocereus Guatemalensis and Undatus and named hybrids.
Jaboticaba
Goji berry
Guava several varieties
Loquat named varieties like Champagne, Vista White, Yehuda
Okay that about covers it. Find more on my web site:
http://www.pepesplants.comTake care and thanks for the warm welcome.
Jason "Pepe"