(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.

