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Fresh figs

How many branches of a fig you may have a few photos
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Thanks for posting these pictures, AliOK1.
Amazing, these figs look like grape bunches. I wonder if it is because of the variety or the growing location for the tight clusters. Has anyone ever got similar clusters in North America?

I have seen similar on Portuguese varieties.

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