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Another Unknown to Identify (hopefully)

I hate continuing to post mainly asking for ID help. But I am very new to the fig obsession. I am spending some time looking at surround neighbors for fig trees that I could propagate.

So here is are pictures of the latest find that I can't ID. At first I thought it was a Kadota, or what they sell as a "Banana" fig down here. But I haven't seen the pinkish-purple striping on these two figs before. The figs on this new tree are a little bigger than a gold ball. The figs attracted a ton of bees and wasp.

The taste was rich, with a brown sugar taste.


Thanks for looking!
CliffH

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I am going to guess Alma...

Think Armando is right

I don't know the name, but it definitely looks like it is worth propagating!

+1 on the Alma

Thanks. Alma does fit, and I can't believe that I didn't think of that. The embarrassing part is that I bought an Alma for 50% off, with unripe figs, just yesterday. And still didn't think of it. Thanks again.

Thats one GOOD fig, Cliff!

Alma

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