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james
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Hi All, |
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satellitehead
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Wow. That is definitely not like any Brown Turkey I've ever seen. It's been a while since I dug through the variety database...maybe I'll trek over and dig through a few to try and find something similar. Right off the bat, it reminds me of Ficus Afghanistanica or maybe Brunswick. |
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satellitehead
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Khurtmani? Ginat Celeste? |
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Wildforager
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My Petite Negri has long fingers like that but I don't think I've seen seven lobes. hmmmm. |
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pitangadiego
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I am thinking Brunswick, though it seem a little more "frilly" than the usual Brunswick leaf. |
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noss
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Question--Are even the "bumps" that are often on the bottom two lobes of leaves considered lobes by themselves? I have a Smith tree that has five deeply cut leaves and most of them have those two extra bumps on the outside lobes on each side. I've been wondering about that. |
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kiwibob
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Ira Condit considers this a 5-lobed leaf with basal lobes "auricled" in his "Fig Varieties: A Monograph" (Hilgardia, February 1955) which is downloadable as a PDF on the first page of my website: |
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satellitehead
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Barada? ;) |
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