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Grasa

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*  Edited post to add more pictures.

Mother tree came from Raintree. Some Fig members say it is not Neveralla, no way it could be... As it rippens it turns a bit redish on the outside. I forgot the coin for reference of size, but this one was about 1 1/2 " by 1 1/2" in diameter at its  fattest  bottom.
It is very prolific with both brebas and main. Taste is not so strong, and it was very juicy, figgy taste with a bit meaty at the tail...

Here are some leaves... What would you say it is? I am still calling it Neveralla. [image]  [image] 

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Neveralla or not, it looks delicious.
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