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Siamese twin fig!

This looks like it's going to be one of those conjoined twin looking figs! Lol what fig does this again? The dolloso fig? I probably butchers that!

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Pretty cool. There are other figs that do this double fig thing besides the Dal Osso/D'all Osso/Dall Osso/Dall'osso. I've seen it spelled a bunch of different ways. Not sure which is correct. What was it sold/given to you as?

I have a unknown fig doing the same. It's climate change.

I have seen the same thing on my fig tree but don't know the variety. 

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Originally Posted by KyFig
Pretty cool. There are other figs that do this double fig thing besides the Dal Osso/D'all Osso/Dall Osso/Dall'osso. I've seen it spelled a bunch of different ways. Not sure which is correct. What was it sold/given to you as?

It's an unknown outa manhattan it's an older variety!
Can all figs do this, or is it limited to only a few varieties?

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My guess is that any fruit can do it...I've often seen it happen with tomatoes and strawberries, too, not very often with apples/pears and somewhat in between (more toward less common) with stone fruits, with cherries being higher in occurrence than peaches.

Kaddota


Kaddota also (this one is split in a way that there is a fig coming out of the bottom of the fig - like yours)

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