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Florea tree with flowers?

This Florea tree I have has no figs but had flowers earlier in season I'm in zone 7a. Is this the type of tree that won't bear fruit?

IF it is a mature plant and it does not have main crop fruits then it is not Florea!
If it is a tiny young plant wait for ,to mature,after 3 years old.

Thanks for info. I'll wait

Your fig tree had flowers?

Yes really ,was your fig had flower , ?
I thought you are talking about early flower breba fruits .
If it has flower with regular petals,it is not a fig.

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Originally Posted by Happychicken
This Florea tree I have has no figs but had flowers earlier in season I'm in zone 7a. Is this the type of tree that won't bear fruit?
~your fig tree has flowers ???~

Can you post pictures?

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Originally Posted by Smyfigs
Can you post pictures?
~good idea meg,why didn't i think of that. i want to see flowers on a fig tree, it will be the first for me~

Fruits are the flowers lol

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Originally Posted by DevIsgro
Fruits are the flowers lol
~yes that's correct, but i believe he is referring to flower flowers, like that of a apple,cherry,pear tree etc, >?????

A friend used to grow his figs in a greenhouse. 
I should have taken photos of the figs they were split wide open beyond anything I had ever seen.  They were completely unfolded from a distance they looked like large red flowers in full bloom.
this stock photo is similar;
images2DXWRB58.jpg   


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Originally Posted by pino
A friend used to grow his figs in a greenhouse. 
I should have taken photos of the figs they were split wide open beyond anything I had ever seen.  They were completely unfolded from a distance they looked like large red flowers in full bloom.
this stock photo is similar;
images2DXWRB58.jpg   
~nice~

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Originally Posted by pino
A friend used to grow his figs in a greenhouse. 
I should have taken photos of the figs they were split wide open beyond anything I had ever seen.  They were completely unfolded from a distance they looked like large red flowers in full bloom.
this stock photo is similar;
images2DXWRB58.jpg   



How interesting! It does look like a flower!

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Originally Posted by Smyfigs
How interesting! It does look like a flower!
~a flower that is ready to eat it looks like to me ~

I would prefer my fig "flowers" unfurled :)

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