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Texas BA-1 Fig Tree – Naturally Grown

A superior, sweet , productive fig for the Deep South region. A “brown turkey” type fig with heavy production and superior flavor. Handles humity and wet …

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Texas BA-1 Fig – Edible Landscaping

Texas BA-1 Fig. Ficus carica. Sweetest of our collection. Hardy in 7 if protected from the wind. Space 10′ circle. Ripens 2 weeks later than Hardy Chicago.

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My Texas BA-1 – Ourfigs.com

Agreed, the leaves look more like Celeste than Texas BA-1 / Smith. Good luck. Looking forward to the update and fig photos.

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Texas BA-1 – Fig Database

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Smith and TX BA-1 the same fig – Figs4Fun Forum

Rob, Texas BA-1 was a “found fig” at Texas A & M, http://figs4fun.com/Info/Info_BA1.html .

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Texas Ba 1 Fig Fruit Tree Pop 4 Pre Rooting Cuttings – Etsy

4 Fig Tree cuttings, pre cut, dipped in rooting powder, and packed in dirt to help speed rooting Sold as is, feel free to message me with any questions.

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Smith / TX BA-1 – Mountain Figs

Smith, aka TX BA-1, is a fig with great flavor sa to be from Croatia:

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Texas BA-1 Fig Tree -RARE! POTTED approximately 1′ Tall!

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Fig Tree (Texas BA 1) – Restoring Eden

Texas BA 1 is a very sweet fig with great flavor.

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Fact is that this variety has too many debates and no exact conclusions. It seems most lean to it being similar to Smith. Although it has been compared to being similar to Alma (only because where it was said to be found) and even Green Ischia, it is far too different from those to even assume that as a possibility.

Please do your due diligence on your research with the available links provided. From there you can decide whether you want this variety or a couple to test on a side by side basis.

Smith and TX BA-1 the same fig

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blueboy1977

Registered: 1375760370

Posts: 459 Reply with quote #1 I read in a blog that these were probably the same fig. Anyone here growing both of these varieties that can add to this confusion? I have both but they are still too young to compair. If this is the case I dont need both of them. That will give me room for one more variety!!!

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Rob

Zone 9a/9b were the too meet. South Houston Tx

Growing: Black Madeira, Smith, LSU Scott’s Black, Improved Celeste, VDB, MBvs, RDB, Unknown Peach/Apricot, Salce, Malta Black, Texas BA-1, JH Adriatic, Atreano, CDDN, CDDB, CDDG, Strawberry Verte

waynea

Registered: 1362316304

Posts: 1,973 Reply with quote #2 I know the syn. is Red Gold and has been compared to Alma, time will tell because I have all 3. Is there a possibility there may be 2 TX BA-1 in circulation? This will be interesting. My TX BA-1 is growing much faster than my Smith.

blueboy1977

Registered: 1375760370

Posts: 459 Reply with quote #3 The guy I got my BA-1 from got his cuttings from Dr. Atlas years ago. Does this name ring a bell with anyone? He describes this fig as a green fig with red center. I guess the skin color can vary from yellowish to green? His tree is also in partial shade most the time so I imagine that can cause a little difference in skin color to an extent. I hope this is the real BA-1 as I have gifted a few of these cuttings to form members.

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Rob

Zone 9a/9b were the too meet. South Houston Tx

Growing: Black Madeira, Smith, LSU Scott’s Black, Improved Celeste, VDB, MBvs, RDB, Unknown Peach/Apricot, Salce, Malta Black, Texas BA-1, JH Adriatic, Atreano, CDDN, CDDB, CDDG, Strawberry Verte

ascpete

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Posts: 1,942 Reply with quote #4

Texas BA-1 was a “found fig” at Texas A & M,

Smith is an Heirloom fig from the Bechnel Nurseries in LA, they are 2 different figs.

Alma was tagged with Falls Gold as an Aka.

Texas BA-1 was tagged with Red Gold as an Aka.

This info is posted on the varieties pages,

I just read the Blog authored by Dan A., Rob,Texas BA-1 was a “found fig” at Texas A & M, http://figs4fun.com/Info/Info_BA1.html Smith is an Heirloom fig from the Bechnel Nurseries in LA, they are 2 different figs.Alma was tagged with Falls Gold as an Aka.Texas BA-1 was tagged with Red Gold as an Aka.This info is posted on the varieties pages, http://figs4fun.com/Varieties.html I just read the Blog authored by Dan A., http://cajunfigs.blogspot.com/2014/07/smith-and-texas-ba-1-are-exact-same-fig.html http://cajunfigs.blogspot.com/2014/07/yes-indeed-smith-and-texas-ba-1-are.html , where he makes the statement that they may be the same fig. I have the utmost respect for his fig knowledge, so it may be true that they are the same variety. I’m currently growing Texas BA-1 (from Edible Landscaping ) and was looking to acquire Smith this fall, so I may be able to compare them next year.

rafaelissimmo

Registered: 1335639347

Posts: 1,485 Reply with quote #5

http://cajunfigs.blogspot.com/2012/06/texas-ba-1-red-gold-fig2012-season.html?m=1 I cannot comment on whether these are the same fig, but I can note the following: Dan states they are the same fig, but he also states that the Tx-BA-1 has a solid center, ie no hole in the center. If you look at my pics on my recent Smith thread, it appears there is a small hole in the center, not sure if this indicates they are different figs. See

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snaglpus

Registered: 1244258188

Posts: 4,196 Reply with quote #6 I can comment .

I USE to believe Smith and Texas BA-1 were the same. I was completely wrong! They are NOT the same. I have 2 Texas BA-1 fig trees and 7 or 8 Smith fig tree. One of each are giants! These 2 trees were some of my best producers of figs for 2015. The fig are not the prettiest in the world but the taste is enough to make you wanta cry! It is that good! Both have flat bottoms. TXBA1 is wider and larger and prettier. They also taste different. Neither are hardy so don’t leave outside unprotected from the cold and wind!

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Dennis

Charlotte, North Carolina/Zone 8a

Brooklynmatty

Registered: 1434844871

Posts: 288 Reply with quote #7 I thought i read in the past that the BA-1 and Smith were the same, maybe it was your post Dennis ;). How do you think they compare in taste, i am very excited about my smith cuttings and getting them growing, wondering if it makes sense to try and acquire BA-1 as well. Beautiful pics BTW

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Matt – Long Island – Zone 7B

Wishlist: CDD Roja, Planera

Please use the following thread if your growing my “unknown Sheepshead” to track your progress.

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Chapman

Registered: 1267669490

Posts: 425 Reply with quote #8 You guys that are posting links to Dan’s Blog, are you able to access his site? I used to be able to, but no longer can.

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South Louisiana, Zone 9a

Chapman

Registered: 1267669490

Posts: 425 Reply with quote #9 Ok, no one wants to answer, that’s cool. I enjoyed his blog and commented on it several times. I also bought cuttings from him on Ebay one of the 2 times I know of that he sold them.

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South Louisiana, Zone 9a

brianm

Registered: 1389664758

Posts: 1,212 Reply with quote #10 Most around here don’t follow him or his blog. He gets kicked out of forums sooner or later.

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snaglpus

Registered: 1244258188

Posts: 4,196 Reply with quote #11 Matt,

That was me saying that years ago. I was wrong. They are not the same. TX Ba-1 was found just like Pete stated. Smith is an heirloom.

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Dennis

Charlotte, North Carolina/Zone 8a

eboone

Registered: 1378418906

Posts: 1,154 Reply with quote #12 Originally Posted by Chapman

Ok, no one wants to answer, that’s cool. I enjoyed his blog and commented on it several times. I also bought cuttings from him on Ebay one of the 2 times I know of that he sold them. Quote:

I wish there was a way to still read that Cajun Fig Blog – I used to be able to do so but he apparently blocks everyone from viewing it now without permission, and without a way to contact him, how do you get permission? Seems a little paranoid? I wish there was a way to still read that Cajun Fig Blog – I used to be able to do so but he apparently blocks everyone from viewing it now without permission, and without a way to contact him, how do you get permission? Seems a little paranoid?

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Ed

Zone 6A – Southwest PA

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snaglpus

Registered: 1244258188

Posts: 4,196 Reply with quote #13 Ed, I don’t think you and other newbies know the history of Dan and why he is not on these forums. He’s not on them and there is a reason why he is not. I won’t go into them. He use to let folks read his blog but he posted some pretty harsh nasty words and pictures towards members here. He will rant and rave about these words I am writing—-he reads post here too. In my opinion, I’m glad his blog is locked for members only. There are plenty of nice member here who are willing to share their knowledge and growing experience on these 2 figs. I don’t think no one here or anywhere is an expert on figs. We just write about our history and knowledge and listen and learn from what others have to say. That’s what makes a good forum.

Years back, I did state these 2 figs were the same. As my 2 tree aged, they proved me wrong. Side by side, the figs look different along with ripening times and all. The texture of TX BA1 is different than Smith. Smith has a nice round cavity inside that is filled with a gob of honey….kinds like Black Maderia. TX BA-1 does not have this cavity but it does ooze honey from the eye when ripe. The exterior color of these 2 figs does favor a bit, with green and purple stripes and shades of yellow—but TX BA-1 is prettier.

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Dennis

Charlotte, North Carolina/Zone 8a

eboone

Registered: 1378418906

Posts: 1,154 Reply with quote #15 Dennis – I don’t want to derail this thread, but I did go back and read a lot of old posts by Dan when I joined the forum over 2y ago, he seemed very full of himself here and on his blog. I think a lot but not all of that stuff got erased. I saw what happened, and understand why he is not here. Not the kind of person I would pick as a personal friend (unlike most everyone else here). Still, he is knowledgeable about figs, I am looking to learn as much as possible. Appreciate all that you and others with experience do to help us newer growers.

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Zone 6A – Southwest PA

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Smith / TX BA-1

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A delicious, productive purple “Brown Turkey type” fig perfect for the Deep South. Has superior delicious flavor, production and disease resistance. Very good for the humid South. Would thrive in warmer zones like 8-9. Winter protection and a warm, sunny site are always advised in zones 6-7 for figs. From 20 + year fig collector and grower Stan in Picayune, Mississippi.

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