Harvey you have struck a nerve. Recently, my wife wanted me to give a fig to a friend of hers and I pointed out two I started recently (not this spring, but the spring before--so 1 1/2 years old). She asked which would be best and I said it didn't matter, they were the same fig. She said they can't be, the leaves are completely different. However, these are both VdB, both taken from the same tree (different limbs). Same culture, location, sun, fertilizer, etc. Yet the leaves are all entirely different. The same holds true for the older fig they were taken from, some limbs have entirely one leaf shape, other limbs a different leaf shape. So I think something else is going on besides just juvenile leaves (which will tend to be more mulberry type sometimes. I think at times the cuttings repeat the leaf shape of the limb they were taken from, at least for a while.
Vdb 1/2 year mulberry leaves
VdB 1 1/2 yr. lobed leaves
VdB mother plant
limb on mother plant
Figs from VdB