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Fig Mosaic
Fig mosaic can cause symptoms on both leaves and fruits. On leaves, mosaic spots are distinctly yellow, contrasting with normal green color of the foliage. The margins of the yellow spots blend gradually from a light yellow color into the dark ... [... more]
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Fig Balsamic Grilling Sauce
Features: Made with LuLu's Fig Balsamic Vinegar, our best-selling product A velvety blend of California Black Mission Figs and Sonoma balsamic vinegar Seasoned with shallots and herbs Adds a balance of sweet and tart flavors to pork, chicken, beef, fish [... more]
$10.00
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Smut
Smut causes the internal tissues of the fig cavity to turn black and powdery from the production of black spores produced by the three Aspergillus spp. Parts of the cavity (usually close to the ostiole) or the entire interior of the fig can be ... [... more]
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Fig Endosepsis
Fig endosepsis is also called internal rot, brown rot, eye-end rot, pink rot, and soft rot. When green, a cross-section of either infected caprifigs or edible figs will show internal streaks of pink or brown, discolored areas on the base of ... [... more]
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Scientific Name: Aceria fici
The fig mite is a widely distributed, microscopic mite (0.003 to 0.005 inch long) that has two pairs of legs near the anterior end of a wedge-shaped, pale yellow body. The fig mite infests bud scales and young leaves. Feeding causes a faint ... [... more]
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Webspinning Spider Mites
UC Management Guidelines for Webspinning Spider Mites on Fig. The twospotted spider mite is most common in the Sacramento Valley and the Pacific spider mite in the San Joaquin Valley. Both species produce abundant webbing on both sides of the ... [... more]
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Fig Pest Management Guidelines
UC agricultural management guidelines for control of fig pests. Relative Toxicities of Insecticides and Miticides Used in Figs to Natural Enemies and Honey Bees (1/09) Alternaria Rot (1/09) Aspergillus Rot (1/09) Botrytis Limb Blight (1/09) Fig ... [... more]
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Fig Beetle
The adult fig beetle (family Scarabaeidae) is 0.75 to 1.25 inches long, velvet green on top with a brownish yellow band around the edge of the wings and a bright metallic green color on its ventral side. The head has a short, hornlike process on ... [... more]
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Fig Newtons 2-Ounce Single-Serve Bags (Pack of 48)
Features: Case of 48 2-ounce package of fruit cookies (96 total ounces) Made with real figs; Kosher certified No cholesterol; low in saturated fats; 6% RDA of iron per serving Chewy, fruity pick-me-up that's a great source of energy Single-serve package [... more]
$27.32
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Fig Syrup, 8 oz.
Features: 100% Pure Natural Syrup High in Fiber Rich in Calcium Low in Sodium No Sugar Added Binding: Misc. Flavor Name: Fig Ingredients: Supplement Facts: Serving Size: 1 tsp (47 servings per container) Calories: 55 Calories from fat: 0 Total fat: 0g [... more]
$8.95
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FIG NEWTON
Features: FIG NEWTON12 / 2-OZ PACKS FIG NEWTON 12/2 oz PACKS 5-STAR RATING EARNED FOR: FAST SHIPPING PRICING CUSTOMER SERVICE PRODUCT FRESHNESS AVERAGE ORDER TRANSIT DAYS: PACIFIC 4-5 MOUNTAIN 3-4 CENTRAL 3-4 EASTERN 2-3 SHIPS UPS GROUND FROM THE WORLD [... more]
$15.00
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Prissy's Fig Preserves 10.5 Oz.
Features: Old Fashioned Fig Preserves Great way to start the day on biscuits or english muffin Binding: Misc. [... more]
$7.95
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