Not long after settling into our new place in Tucson, I discovered a garden center just down the street that specialized in native plants. Great! I could now start learning how to identify and name all the local desert flora. As I browsed the aisles and started noting names on the tags of the most interesting plants, I found my way over to the fruit tree section. Just beyond the lemons, oranges, and grapefruit trees, I spotted an aisle of trees that looked surprisingly familiar. Could they be? Was it possible? Was I really seeing rows of fig trees? Yes! They were truly fig trees. I had never expected to find fig trees growing in Tucson. It was early September, and the figs were just beginning to ripen. Unfortunately, some trees were infested with fig beetles. Fig beetles are gigantic iridescent purplish black things the size of a cockroach. When they begin to feast on a fig, they swarm on that one precious fig until the...
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