Hi Mic,
Thank you.
To your question on the type of Caprifig issuing pollinators to caprificate those figs, I believe they were the caducous type as most in my area
Among the Caducous Caprifigs their pollen seem to give the fruit they pollinate some distinct attributes, be they weight, flavor, more or less syrup, etc..
In the early years of the XX century, Australia and South Africa having closely followed the fig developments happening in California , managed a few years later to establish in their Med. type of climate zones, quite extensive fig orchards of the Turkish Sarilop cultivar as well as the indispensable Caprifig.
The main objective was the production of large quantities of high quality dry figs.
A long established fig grower in Sothern Australia (Willabrand) has apparently patented a brand of Smyrna fig and called it 'Spanish Dessert'. I am not sure but think that on past threads in this forum some members from Australia said that on some nurseries one could buy young trees of this variety as well as Caprifigs.
Francisco
Portugal