ISO: Dalmatie fig tree

Having a hard time finding this. Any suggestions?

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You could buy them from a local nursery, or you could find one online, although that might be trickier. Where are you located?

West Jordan, UT. No Dalmaties here, and can’t find the plants online.

You might be able to find scions/rootstock to plant in-ground/on a rootstock online. https://www.google.com/url?url=https://theamericanfigcompany.com/products/dalmatie-cuttings%3Fvariant%3D41989629182136%26currency%3DUSD%26utm_medium%3Dproduct_sync%26utm_source%3Dgoogle%26utm_content%3Dsag_organic%26utm_campaign%3Dsag_organic%26srsltid%3DAfmBOopHN10MPz5IFrpLI5TBP44mgf9NZINL5IXZnB5X1TRG4s35lrtFiVs%26com_cvv%3Dd30042528f072ba8a22b19c81250437cd47a2f30330f0ed03551c4efdaf3409e&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&opi=95576897&sa=U&ved=0ahUKEwikuI7_laSGAxXVJdAFHX1dAhwQgOUECNMK&usg=AOvVaw1UdEeaYFAgI50CNP7x49ps

Yes, I can find some cuttings, but Im looking for something rooted since summer is in a month and want to get it in the ground.

Are you willing to consider very similar varieties that might be the same thing? Stella, White Makedonia, etc…

I have Stella rooted, but am reading that Dalmatie is more intense, so I’d like find out for myself.

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Fair enough - been there, done that (not with Dalmatie, but with other fig varieties).

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How about Gayet or Marot?

I think facebook marketplace/craigslist/ebay would be your best bets so you can see them in person… (:wink: )

I like Dalmatie mine got hit with a late spring freeze. It’s fine but I probably won’t get figs this year. If you still need one I can offer cuttings in the fall. It produces good size figs and I prefer to dry them. Brings the flavor out well.
Dalmatie (Croatia~Hermansur) - from figman1peter

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