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Unknown yellow fig

These are at least 8 year old trees that are growing at my work (protected) I have no idea what they are and unfortunately in the last week they seem to be getting rust which they haven't gotten before.  The figs are usually half the size of the one pictured here and the inside usually looks like raspberry jam.  Does anyone have an idea what it could be?

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Could be delicious!  Try a few    :)

HI Chivas

Is that the same as the two you gave me?
They are doing well here, have produced figs, which I removed as they are newly rooted cuttings, but next year I hope to taste figs from this plant.

Grant
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I will like to say this is Armenian fig looks like main crop Armenian but i can be wrong.

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These are the same ones that I gave you Grant, I am curious what they may be as the main crop is delayed  with a heavy pruning this year, I had to pull this one off before someone took it, there were 4 more but someone took them even earlier than this one.  I am glad they are doing well for you, the two you gave me and really taking off now I am really excited to see the figs next year on them, I felt bad to knock them off this year, but I didn't want to be greedy with these gifts.

Eden possibly, I am thinking it must be Italian as is planted by an Italian in a town with lots of Italians, although I could be wrong, thank you for your input, I'm closer to knowing than I was this morning.

LSU GOLD ???

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