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please ID this fig

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please ID this fig

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  • xxx

in China,the farmer called it " Granulated sugar " ,but we do not know what its English name is exactly .

xxx as you may know it can be very difficult to identify a fig with pictures. When pictures are used pictures of its ripe fruit to show its size shape and color and eye as well as pictures of the fruit cut in half should be included. A description of the fruits taste and texture should also be included. This is because many fig varieties share the same or very similar leaf patterns. Having said that the leaf patterns on this tree closely resemble Paradiso. I'm not saying it is a Paradiso though because there are many other varieties it could be. We just don't have enough information to make a positive identification yet.

After the fruit ripens you should post some more pictures in this thread. It may help to identify the variety.

  • xxx

thank you  ! I will put the ripe fruit pictures on after get it. 

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Originally Posted by THISISME
xxx as you may know it can be very difficult to identify a fig with pictures. When pictures are used pictures of its ripe fruit to show its size shape and color and eye as well as pictures of the fruit cut in half should be included. A description of the fruits taste and texture should also be included. This is because many fig varieties share the same or very similar leaf patterns. Having said that the leaf patterns on this tree closely resemble Paradiso. I'm not saying it is a Paradiso though because there are many other varieties it could be. We just don't have enough information to make a positive identification yet.

After the fruit ripens you should post some more pictures in this thread. It may help to identify the variety.

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