Originally Posted by
JsacaduraFrancisco,
The graft of Bomfim (Sofeno Claro) that i have done in May of 2015 has developed nicely and it has 2 branches full of figs with a curious elongated shape.
Some of these figs probably were visited by the wasps of the caprifigs you sent me, but some were not (they were too small at the time). I'm curious to see the differences between the caprified and the non caprified ones (they all should develop as i remember you mentioning this fig is a Common and doesn't need the wasp)
I also remember that you mentioned in another thread that Sofeno Claro was also a synonym to Três num Prato. I have Três num Prato in a pot from another source and the leaves seem different (no figs to compare though, maybe next year)
I can't wait for them to ripen. When is the usual maturity date for this fig in Algarve?
Some photos...
