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Thanks for shareing the video, not sure about the largest but its a nice tree.
i would agree with you there, im sure that there is bigger. That tree could feed a family for a very long time.
Well, it has spread wide like 'java the Hut' but I have seen many actual trees taller than this. I agree that it has probably taken the most area on the ground.
See Link No. 604 http://www.trees-online.co.uk/0-0-c-309_225.html
And Link 625 http://www.roscoff-quotidien.eu/figuier.htmA fellow in my neighborhood has a Celeste at least that large, known as Celeste JN. I figured that it must be 40' in diameter.
Link 625 posted by Jon translated to english.Hope it works ok.
Click exactly where it says Translation if you click the http part you get the non english version.Translation result for http://www.roscoff-quotidien.eu/figuier.htm
I found this today in Eisen'd book: The Fig. (Link No. 676)http://books.google.com/books?id=PgK8AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA262&lpg=PA262&dq=Ficus+carica+'Pissalutto'&source=bl&ots=0UCRx9F8EF&sig=2xhJXXcRRLyZxF37satT_V3nuBs&hl=en&ei=wG4oSuK1HOablQejsOjeBQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=2It is a Black Mission Tree in California.
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