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unidentified fig from Australia

Hi All

There is an unknown fig grown in Western Australia, Australia.

It has been at the grazing farm area for a couple of generations.

It is believed it was brought into the country by the early settlers in 1800s.

Leaves feel like velvet and big leaves.

Crops twice a year

George

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Omg I need this fig lol.

This looks like the fig I posted today.

GK, good fig.

Rob, are you referring to
Note that a 'hole' (empty-space) in a fig is of some difference, and  is not a plus...

cool seeing all the different figs from all over

Welcome to r new member now there r two fignuts in Sydney i was getting lonely lol,

Thanks Mocatta.

Ooo ah.... Nom Nom Nom yum!

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