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Is this Brunswick?

Hi all!

I have received this fig tree from France, 5 years ago. 
It was labeled as Brunswick, but maybe it was mislabeled.
Can anyone confirm this fig tree is Brunswick or something else?

First fig was bright yellow, with some brown spots on a side
and weighted 30 grams, very sweet and good taste.

brunswick_f_01.jpg brunswick_f_02.jpg brunswick_f_03.jpg brunswick_f_04.jpg 


I don't think it is Brunswick.
rofig,Kadota my be ....

It's not Brunswick. The leaves and the fruit look different from my Brunswick.
I have no idea what it could be.

I don't think it's a Brunswick, either. I agree with Pako that it kind of looks like a kadota/dottato fig.

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Originally Posted by bigbadbill
I don't think it's a Brunswick, either. I agree with Pako that it kind of looks like a kadota/dottato fig.

I agree. It looks nothing like my Brunswick/Magnolia fig. More like a Kadota. Joe

Thank you all for your feed-back.
I will label it as Dottato/Kadota!

I don't think it is  Dottato / Кадота.
Sucrette?1.jpg 2.jpg 3.jpg 4.jpg 


Looks great Rofig.
more leaf pictures that can help?

Thank you, Fedy for your pictures. My fig is looking more like Sucrette
and for me is the sweetest fig I have ever tasted! 

Elin, I have found some older pictures with leaves, now they are larger:
-large leaves, with long "fingers"

Brunswick01.jpg Brunswick02.jpg 


Leaves with long fingers-not Kadota.

I have taken recent pictures of leaves of this unknown fig from France.
Maybe someone recognize it!

unk_France_leaves01.jpg  unk_France_leaves02.jpg


Quote:
Originally Posted by Joe_Athens1945
Quote:
Originally Posted by bigbadbill
I don't think it's a Brunswick, either. I agree with Pako that it kind of looks like a kadota/dottato fig.

I agree. It looks nothing like my Brunswick/Magnolia fig. More like a Kadota. Joe

Conadria? Bardicik?

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Originally Posted by pako
Leaves with long fingers-not Kadota.
Agree with rofig Long fingers are not kadota

Hi rofig,
For your question on (#11), without some ripe fruits it is impossible to be sure.
One needs ripe fruits and several leaves to try to guess something more accurate.

Hi JdsFrance,

ripen figs are shown in first post:
http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/show_single_post?pid=1289356111&postcount=1

and leaves pattern in post #11

Quote:
Originally Posted by rofig
Hi all!

I have received this fig tree from France, 5 years ago. 
It was labeled as Brunswick, but maybe it was mislabeled.
Can anyone confirm this fig tree is Brunswick or something else?

First fig was bright yellow, with some brown spots on a side
and weighted 30 grams, very sweet and good taste.

brunswick_f_01.jpg brunswick_f_02.jpg brunswick_f_03.jpg brunswick_f_04.jpg 


Looks very similar to sucrette

Thank you, Vinny !
This fig is very sweet at 24 Brix degrees.

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