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Figgyme

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These trees is found at Pais Vasco, Spain 

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Very nice. Cuttings fot every one
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You can go to Jon's variety list and scroll through to see if something matches.  The leaf is 3 lobed, the fruit is round with a short neck.  Gold when ripe, and pale strawberry inside.  Hmmmmmmm  Have you tasted it?
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Very pretty fig!! Let us know if you tasted it..

Thank you for the link DesertDance. Good information to help identify figs.

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Nice tree.  Are you there now?
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http://www.galgoni.com/ENG/Fotos_Maxi/001.htm

Most probably a Catalan variety - (Ull de Perdiu)
Very tasty!

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I got that name. Thanks

Ull de Perdiu is translated as "eye of Partridge"

The ostiole of this fig look like the eyes of Partridge that red.

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The fruit was the last season. my friend told me that fig is very tasty. 
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