Thank you all for taking your valuable time to look at my post and giving those kind comments
Will try and respond to your questions as best as I can..
Jaime,
Let me try to respond as best as I can giving you the respective names, following the presentation order of post 1 , and again a few more pictures. Some I have others I do not
The first fruit is Inchário Preto, a Smyrna variety.
Have selected this particular fig which does not show its standard black/dark violet colors as it was picked from the more shady side of the tree. See then pics of the tree and same fig from a sunny side
The second and third pictures show a Common fig - Côtio Verdeal -
The fourth is Braçajote Preto - a Common fig
The nr 5 is Inchário Branco, another Caducous type.
Nr 6 is a lone Braçajote Branco - a Common fig - ripening a bit ahead of time but delicious
sorry but have for now, just that picture
Nr 7 is a novelty in this forum . another Common . Name ; Oásis
and that was the only picture I have now.. Wil show more later.
mic,
There are just 4 Common and 2 Smyrna. They are all from ground and long established trees
As for wasps, they are all over. In cities, Avenues, highways, villages, country roads, ruins, etc..
Given the many pollinated figs of all sorts, birds feed on them and drop here and there
On some trees we need to force pollination to get acceptable crops.
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And before I go, let me show one more Common fig - Bêbera Branca .
Francisco
Portugal