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CharlieHave to say the one that sticks out most in my mind is not a fig of mine...yet. I get to prune them in a few more weeks when they go dormant. I don't reckon I've posted here about these trees yet.
This one fig was the only fig on this young tree that's different from any of their other trees, in fact, the Sister didn't even realize the tree had a fig on it until I walked over to investigate when she said "that little tree came up on its own!". It's growing a good 25-30 feet from the rest of the much larger and older trees and who am I to argue with a Nun? I have no theory or explanation of how it could even exist.
I haven't had nearly the variety of figs as most here but have had some I consider very good from some older trees around. This fig is outstanding, at least to me. Don't even know what to call it. The leaf is like Negronne but the fig as you can see is not. They have Negronne, two yellow Italian type, a green Greek type and a BT they account for planting but this one is a mystery. One I am surely looking forward to investigating.