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Found Mystery Fig ???????

As mentioned in my earlier post I have been helping a friend clean up a deceased Botanist's property and it has been a real adventure.  I found a fig tree that is covered with figs and my friend told me the figs were small ball shaped yellow/gold figs and were very sweet.  The interesting thing to me is that the leaves are single lobe leaves.  I have never seen a single lobe leaf so this is a real adventure.  The tree is in really bad shape but I will clean it up later and I will get some figs for identification.

You know there is a question.....so here it is.....How many yellow/gold figs have single lobe leaves???

May I be the first to ask for a cutting "covered with figs" is what makes me want it . 
Thank you and good luck with that.

Covered in figs and 'yellow and sweet' does it for me.  If you have cuttings available later I would be interested although my fig propagation skills from cuttings are close to abysmal at this point. I am also in zone 7b so they should be very happy here once rooted.

I wish I could help ID it as I have 25 different unknowns myself. May I ask for a cutting to make it 26?

Without a pic, I would guess 'Alma'.

Me too.

Peter's honey?

Leaf pictures

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