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Hi guy's I was wondering if any of you could identify this type of fig.
Thanks Pedro.

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We need to see leaves, too.

Hope these help

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Welcome to the forum!  Enjoy yourself while waiting for one of our friendly neighborhood fig ID experts to come along.

Thanks. I'm fairly new at this so any help would be greatly appreciated.

Hi Pedro,

Welcome! I am no specialist, better,  much ignorant on cold climate figs. Your problem looks to me a small puzzle.

The fig (breba) make me believe it could be a Dalmatie

The leaves are the problem,... could be anything but not exactly the typical Dalmatie....
There are even leaves on your display that resemble my Sarilop's !?

cheers
Francisco

I'm puzzled by this as well. Thanks for the info francisco

Hi guys it's been awhile since i posted this, hoping anyone else can help me identify this unknown. .
thanks everyone

Hi,
The figs alone made me think of Dalmatie - green with white dots on the skin.
But the leaves are not a match for Dalmatie .
So not a Dalmatie for me ...

With the oblong green fruit with red pulp my first thought was Dalmatie too - until I saw the leaves. Then I wondered if it could be in the family of white/green greek figs.  See this thread for a discussion of those types of figs: http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/green-greek-6528866

The leaves seem similar to those Tam showed for his Green Greek (which is what Herman2 believes is the real Vasilika Sika).  However, the fruit on yours has a different shape than Tam's fig. So I'm at a loss - sorry!  Maybe Herman2 will chime in???

not White Greek/Dalmatie/Longue D'Aout or other popular long green fig. the leaf is wrong. is it breba or main crop?

That's a very good question. I'm not sure if it's breba or main crop.
I brought this plant indoors before the fridget temperatures so I allowed it to grow pretty much all winter.
I'm thinking it's the main crop. This year I actually made a cold rom for them so I'll have a better understanding of what is.

Scour Jon's data base may be of help.

Red/carmine eyed whites are not very common within the Persistent varieties..
Could it be a Brogiotto Bianco ?

Francisco

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Originally Posted by Dieseler
Scour Jon's data base may be of help.


martin doesn't want to waste time looking up light figs.. lol

Lol thanks guy's.
Well i pulled them out of dormancy today. finally its about time even though i have a almost 2 feet of snow outside lol
Here's a few pics for you guys along with a question.
Are these embryos just above the leaf nodes?? Or am i over excited, if they are the plant is full of them.

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My dalmatie fig looks very similar except skin is thinner on dalmatie but as others have mentioned the leaves are totally different.
What is the source of the fig?
I am looking forward to see what you find out.

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