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Another unknown, small black fig

(Getting inundated with requests for cuttings - can't help everyone - all out of cuttings already)

I was driving around a few minutes ago and passed a squat old fig tree, 12' x 12', not uncommon for around SE Atlanta, but this had small, round black figs ripening all over it - some dried onto the tree.  This tree was old - looks to be at least 20+ years.  Owner of the house has had it since 1979.  It was late and my wife was with me, so I didn't get walk up to the house to see the owner.  I reached out to nearby neighbors I know and their neighborhood email list to see if the owner is online.

I took one fig that was about ~3 days from being ripe.  It wasn't quite there yet.  Skin has lots of white flecks.  Figs are about the size of a quarter.  Skin is totally black when ripe.  Interior appears to be reddish brown when ripe,fruit has a few hairs here and there (see pics) and a very, very tight eye (closed, probably).  I thought it was Nero (per Ray Givan's collection) but the leaves 5 lobes total, distinct 'thumbs' and all come to a point (see below for a close resembling leaf).  Leaves are very small - about the size of an adult woman's hand.

Pics of the not-quite-ripe fruit are here, I'll post back with more info as I can get it.  Hope to be able to ID eventually.



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Leaf looks very similar to this, only there are no jags along the outside:

Does it look like this on first glance. Some leaves are seen.

Close, Dom.  It's hard to gauge the fruit size, but I think the fruit of this unknown is slightly smaller, more freckles, and there is no green at all around the stem.

What are you showing in the pic?  Got any closer pics of the leaves?  Are they similar to the one in post #2 above yours?

Jason,

Looks like a great find. Time to put the Ninja suit on.

Nah, I'm going to put the friendly neighbor suit on and see what a few kind words will do ;)

Not mine- It's Col Litman Cross from Just Fruits and Exotics. I saw your pic and it reminded me of their fig selection.

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  • JD

A promising find Jason. When dead ripe, the pulp will likely bleed into that white pithy area. I know you will keep us posted.

Dom,
Col Littman's Black Cross is a good fig. I have sampled it. Do not own it.

Looks like a winner. Hope you are able to get cuttings. It's always great when you find another tree, for me a quest. Then the knock on the door in hopes of more knowledge about tree. Who planted, where it came from, maybe a remote island. Great great grandpa boarded a ship to USA in search of a new world with fig cuttings stashed in his pack.


luke

We all love those stories!  I truly believe a knock on the door, bearing gifts, will get you what you want!

A gift can be a smile, a promise, or actually a rooted fig that you started in exchange for some cuttings. 

Universally, people like to know others appreciate what they have, and most are willing to share, especially if you are generous with them.

Good luck, and can't wait to hear how the saga goes!

Suzi

Let us know.  It certainly is an interesting fig.

All I can say,get some cuttings from this one and I will trade with you any fig cuttings in my backyard, you wish.
I already eliminated all  inferior cultivars(about 150 at this point),and I am left with 50 selection,all good ,non dropping ,that will ripe here and in your place.
This is a keeper,I have no doubt.

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That' sounds like a great offer Herman, I'm guessing you think this small dark is something special

If it's coming from the "God Father" of figs then it is something special!
Sounds like a win win Jason.

Good luck to both of you.

If the leaf has indeed that shape ,yes it is a fig I am looking for a long time.

Herman, shoot me your address by PM.  No trade necessary, I always send my cuttings free to anyone that I think deserves them.  I have addresses for the other folks that will get what I can.  It may only be a couple of small sticks, though.

I have been dreaming about this one all night.  Stopping by the ATM in a couple hours (just in case) and swinging over there in hopes someone is home.  I was thinking about carrying my daughter over (she's adorable and nobody could say "no" to her), but it is a strange house... Going over solo.  Will post back with details, hopefully pics of ripe fruit and some leaves.

Jason,

Having the little one with you may put the other person at more ease.
But then again, like you said.

Good luck either way. If you hear something in the back ground that sounds like: Chi chick that means someone just lock and load.

In this case I say: Run Forest Run.

Jason,

Having the little one with you may put the other person at more ease.
But then again, like you said.

Good luck either way. If you hear something in the back ground that sounds like: Chi chick that means someone just lock and load.

In this case I say: Run Forest Run.

Nobody home but the dogs. Doorbell doesn't work.  I took some cuttings, enough to send 3-4 to a couple folks and keep the same for myself (no room for me to be greedy)

Will try to get them out on Monday, and I will post more pics of leaves and fruit later.  

Fruit tastes good.  Was a little dry inside and the skin on the fruit from the branches i grabbed was a bit tough.  What I ate appeared to be breba crop?  Tree has red tips and veins.

The fig raider and the fig leaf.  Watch out for the propertarians...

More pics of the fruit -still not 100% ripe, as close as I could find.  There's a ton of fruit, but I didn't hang around long knowing I was cutting with nobody around. 

Note the dark pink eye on the fruit, pinkish leaf stems.

Taste is good, skin is firm (although flavorful) but we've had extremely hot weather, it's in full sun ~14hrs a day with two weeks of no rain and this tree gets no water from the owner.  The tree is old, extremely old growth. 











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  • BLB

Very good looking fruit Jason. Nice find

And ... the leaves.  There is only a little leaf variation.  Most leaves are the 5-lobe/smooth/pointed/spatulate, although there are a few that have frills (shown) and a couple 3-lobe (also shown).













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Awesome Jason Looks like it is one that others are judged by..

Awesome Jason:If this Plant was 12 foot round,I am sure it does not have any serious health problem,and as for the cultivar now I am sure it is what I said it is!.

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