I am attaching some pictures. Some of my figs are bearing, others have no figs at all. The first picture shows a Tenn Mt. fig, my Texas Everbearing ands a Sal's EL. Only the Texas E. has figs. You may notice a wire guard around a small oak in the background. That is to keep it from being cut down by beaver in the creek behind.
The second picture is of a local unknown I call "Mildred's Fig" and my Plant Ranch HC. The HC is in bad soil and has no figs. Barely visible on the extreme right is a shoot off my potted Marseilles VS. The boy tending my stock while Barb and I were gone earlier this year let it get too dry and it almost died. It is now ripening about a dozen small figs.
The third picture shows a Kathleen's Black, and Grantham's Royal and a smaller Kathleen's B. The smallest tree had one fig, the others none.
The fourth picture shows a Kadota on the left, a B. Violetta in right foreground. Both are loaded and getting ripe. The fifth picture shows the Joe Morle Paradiso with a Celeste behind it. Both are in their second year in-ground. Unseen in the foreground of this bed is a small Marseilles VS that I set into the ground about sixty days ago.
The sixth and last picture shows figlets forming on sprouts above a pinch site. These sprouts are short, but there are others a foot long or more with five or six figlets on each.