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Old October 26, 2018   #23
Rajun Gardener
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Hey Drew, pass these pics around to the fig community and try to help identify this type of fig tree.

Here's a few pics of my uncles tree and figs, He said the Spring crop of figs is bigger and I can attest to that. They weren't breba figs either, this was a full crop of figs with the tree loaded. If I'm correct the breba crop is less than main crop. ??

The last two pics are from the tree I started last fall and planted this Spring.

Any idea what this tree could be?
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