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http://ddr.nal.usda.gov/bitstream/10113/22655/1/IND44126722.pdfInfo on which figs are San Pedro and Smyrna types, Persistent Caprifigs, breeding efforts and history, genetic parentage of some crosses, Yvonne, etc.
Great info, There seem to be few that aren't identified as whether it's smyrna, san pedro or common.
Thanks Jon. Interesting info.
Bass,Many don't have any info, and some have question marks, but it is the fullest accounting of which is which, that I have seen from the USDA/UC Davis Collection.