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Please help me identify my fig tree

   I have  fig trees at the house I rent and have no idea what kind they are. Can someone please help. Thank you 1962642_743491895683334_1383642671_n.jpg  1620133_692133927516828_104724383_n.jpg 


Looks like it could be brunswick leaf pattern looks the same.

Nice leaves - IMO not Brunswick.

I agree not exact? but close what about the one called ice fig or something like that?

No idea what it is but they do look too jagged for Brunswick.
Looks close to Ice Crystal.

Ice crystal thats what im thinkng


I just looked at some images of the ice crystal its similiar but to different I think.


Thank you every for answers. This is my first post. And I have unknown fig as well, please help me ID
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Fruit is going to help this guessing game.
But im still gonna try to figure this one out.

My first thought upon looking at the leaves was Longue d'Aout.  But if the fruit is not oblonged shaped then it's probably not LdA.

Looks a lot like Ice Crystal. Post photos of the figs when they come in and that should help a lot.

So, you rented this house and there are a whole bunch of nicely potted figs just sitting there? Those couldn't have been abandoned all that long ago. Have you asked your landlord who they belong to?

Defiantly not an Ice Crystal...

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Hey Paul I was thinking the same thing from the first pick but figured it was grown from a cutting on the property but now with all these (nicely potted fig trees) im also wondering the same thing hmmmm.

[Ficus-carica-Ice-Crystal]  Hey Kriya I thought ice crystal also but look at this pic.

Lol nice pic Gloria I was working on it as you posted it I guess.

Not Brunswick

not Ice Crystal. not Brunswick.. fig will tell more. hard to determine just on the leaf. 

definitely not ice crystal, looks similar but it's not a match.

Thank so much. If they are ripe, I will take a photo again.

When you have a ripe fig, take a photo of the side view and eye of the ripe fig, then the fig sliced open from stem to eye.

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