
| North American Fruit Explorers (NAFEX) Home Page |
| Italian American Figs |
| California Rare Fruit Growers (CRFG) Home Page |
| The fig page of the CRFG |
| Italian American Figs--A site created by Al who has 25 years of experience growing figs in New Jersey |
| Rare Fruit Council Home Page |
| Fresh Figs--A good source for mail-order figs. I tried them last year and the figs were superb |
| Exotica Rare Fruit Nursery--A good selection of figs |
| California Fig Growers WebsiteA lot of valuable info on figs as grown commercially in California. |
| KiwiBob ---A personal site mainly focussing on kiwis, but also info on figs. |
| Pépinières Penninckx---A Belgian nursery with 27 fig varieties. Site is all-French. Good photos. |
| Martha Stewart Living magazine |
| Edible Landscaping Nursery's Website The premiere site for landscaping with edible plants. Good selection of figs. |
| Burnt Ridge Nursery ---A wide assortment of unusual fruits for the Northwest (including some figs). |
| The USDA National Clonal Germplasm Repository, Davis Home Page The repository responsible for fig materials. |
| The Internet Directory for BotanyAn enormous and valuable site. |
| alt.agriculture.fruit newsgroup |
| http://fruitsandnuts.ucdavis.edu/louise/louise_f.html.--The web site of Louise Ferguson, a researcher involved in the only fig breeding program I am aware of--breeding a replacement for Calimyrna (Sari Lop). |
| http://Fig-ficus-society@yahoogroups.com --a discussion grouip on figs. |
| sci.agriculture.fruit newsgroup |
Last Update---February 6, 2003
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