You are so right, Francisco.
I was just curious about the apparent difference between young BM and Violeta regarding single lobed leaves. In the end, after all my questions, i finally reach the same conclusion as you. Who cares about leaves when what matters is the excellent fruit of this cultivar.
But it's only human, this need we have, when we get a new variety that hasn't produced yet, to try and confirm, using leaf shapes, that we have the right one.
Not that i have any doubt regarding your Violeta, mind you. I have the most complete confidence on your cuttings. I was just curious on the "different" leaf patterns of the various strains - if indeed they are not the same fig, as it seems.
But, when we talk about cultivar identification from tell tale signs, i can say that, for instance, i was very pleased when i confirmed i had a real Sbayi, when i saw the red scars on the young stems, one or two years ahead of it producing any fruit.
So i understand the concern and the need to compare leaf patterns. For instance, when people buy a BM from JBF and the leaves seem different from the usual pattern, its understandable that they raise the question - Do I have the right variety?
Nobody likes to wait 3-4 years, sometimes passing good opportunities of getting the wanted cultivars, only to find out that someone has made a mistake at the store. But people also need to understand that leaves do change with the age of the tree and that, sometimes, they have no reason to worry.
Thanks,