But we had the DNA mapping done on this and it is a real deal who would have known. And some by so-called experts or self-proclaimed experts. Steve Had posted some photos of a true golden Celeste and had comments that it was Photoshop, wasn't no such thing, etc. We can tell you that there are literally hundreds of Celeste different sizes different colors different leaves and combination of Leafs making them all unique and different. So we are getting this variety directly from UC Davis to add to our studies. And all my LSU varieties come directly from LSU and all my Texas A&M varieties come from Texas A&M directly from the source no confusion. The main attraction for me was because the LSU breeding program with the Celeste being the key role in their breeding program. Me and Steve probably had the largest Celeste collection around this is because we're doing a study on Celeste. There was a claim that this was from the LSU breeding program which it is not it comes from Texas University and it's registered with Texas University. So we're open this up for debate with the information from the source of this variety. This is definitely not the variety that was described by the developers of this variety. They have described this as a green skin fig with strawberry red interior. So we're starting to get quite a few people that are selling this mostly rooted cuttings with no photos of the fruit.
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