Covered with Fig Leaves

in fruit •  7 years ago 

Aloha, Steemit. We have clouds and some showers today. In Hawaii, the air usually is about 80 degrees or more, rain or shine. The island is paradise even in a rainstorm. It is that combination of rain and sun that brings rainbows and they are a symbol of Hawaii.

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Let us think about figs. Figs are the fruit of the day. There are many kinds of fig trees, some of them producing the edible fruit we know and like. The Bible tells us that Adam and Eve covered their figures with fig leaves. Figs grow in the tropics and also in some warm temperate climes.

Growing figs in the warm winter, maybe you are harvesting them now. I have seen figs in Hawaiian markets. But this fruit is not so widespread here as you may imagine. After all, we have papaya, mango, pineapple, atemoya, even mangosteen. So fig is not exotic, it is another fruit merely. Should you wish to grow it, plant even a cutting in moist soil and the tree will grow with no care.

Growing fig in Hawaii presents some danger of spreading the seeds. These trees grow very fast and large. They can tear up sidewalks and roads with their roots. Birds like the fruit and scatter the seeds. Some kinds of fig become invasive. At peak ripeness, the fruits are deliciously sweet and flavorful!

There is the kind of fig tree also that does not produce fruit and it is known as Ficus. The word ficus is the genus for fig tree and common name for this plant. This ficus plant that many grow as a houseplant is related to the edible kind.

One ficus tree grows near Alii Cove in south of Kailua and has become famous. At first, the man who grows it was not popular with the power company, which asked him to trim it. So trim it he did: into a square shape. The tree looks like a box.

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And inside the box he built a tree house for his grandchildren. People come from far and wide to stop and see his famous fig tree house. The tree house is covered with fig leaves except at the top, where there is a hole to watch the stars!

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News: http://www.westhawaiitoday.com/news/local-news/beautiful-simple-story-lunapule-treehouse
Tree house photos from that link. Fig photo (CC @Fir0002): https://commons.wikimedia.org

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The owner of the fig tree house is brilliant, this like his heritage for gis ancestry. Hopefully this fig tree house will be protected and preserve for generations to come! Very inspiring and informative post @mahalo.

I grow Kadota Figs. They stay a light lime green color on the outside even when they are ripe. I like them better than Turkey Figs, which probably are sweeter, since I grew up eating the Kadotas with cream. Yummy.

Yes! Kadota figs are very sweet and tasty. Other green ones, too. Turkey figs are not good, but other purple varieties can be better.

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I have read so much about fig trees in the bible, but believe me it's my first time to see how it looks in real life. I have not seen this in the Philippines - I don't even know that's how its fruits look like. This article is truly informative. Keep up the good work, man! :)

Figs would do well in parts of the Philippines. Maybe you will try one sometime. You have good fruit there also!!!

Is is true? Can they exist in tropical areas? (Well we have similar weather with Israel) But how come, with all my curiosity, I haven't seen it here? Hehe.

“The fig tree had dropped its fruit all over the ground. Ripe figs lay in the dust, exploded, bloody, as if the sky had rained organs.”
― Rupert Thomson, The Five Gates of Hell

Nice PICS

They do have an anatomical quality to them.

I'm not a professional photographer neither do know much about photography but whoever took those photos on a scale of 1-10 i'd give it...mmmm!!! Wait for it wait for it...a 10. And thats an amazing tree house you got there.

Yes, I think so, too.

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All good, those figs!

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We don't have that kind of fruit in our county. I wanna taste it. haha

very nice hawaii place. Someday I can visit in your place sir.

Very brief description.
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Now I am thinking how is that fruit taste like.. I heard about fig trees in the bible but never see them. Thank you for the enlightenment @mahalo I am glad to know about this... :)

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