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Chinese fig?

This fig is actually from Hungary.



I went into Scooby-Doo mode and the clues drove me to China...

There is one Chinese fig named 'fruitful harvest' or similar in Chinese which is similar or identical to my fig on the picture above.

Do you know anything more about this Chinese fig?

Nice looking chinese figs. I've never seen a chinese fig before.

Very nice they look similar to Neveralla.

I believe what you are talking about is 豐產黃,the translation is "High Yield Yellow". Here are some pictures I got from Chinese figs forum:
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豐產黃 pronounced as Feng Chan Huang (Bountiful Harvest) .
Feng Chan Huang is popular fig from China, aside of Qing Pi, Bo qi Hong, Jin Ao Fen, Xinjiang and many more.

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Originally Posted by electromie
豐產黃 pronounced as Feng Chan Huang (Bountiful Harvest) .
Feng Chan Huang is popular fig from China, aside of Qing Pi, Bo qi Hong, Jin Ao Fen, Xinjiang and many more.



This is a pretty fig. Do you happen to know how it taste?

Quote:
Originally Posted by electromie
豐產黃 pronounced as Feng Chan Huang (Bountiful Harvest) .
Feng Chan Huang is popular fig from China, aside of Qing Pi, Bo qi Hong, Jin Ao Fen, Xinjiang and many more.


If I am not mistaken this one is mine...

Can you reconfirm it?

丰产黄 is a good variety in south China, where temperature is high in summer.
 

Beautiful color and it looks delicious! I'd like to have that variety.

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Originally Posted by arachyd
Beautiful color and it looks delicious! I'd like to have that variety.


I am non-US member so cannot help you... :(

I don't have this variety. I have seen a few pictures from Facebook group.
I will share once I found it.
But some say Feng Chan Huang it is similar to Sweet George.

http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/feng-chang-huang-7010614?highlight=feng+chang+huang&pid=1283777786 


Beautiful fig. Hope it can be found here or makes its way here. Looks like a nice fig.

I have Sweet George and this fig does not resemble the fruit my tree produces....at least in a pot.  It goes in ground this spring so we will see whether it acquires a more vivid coloration when permanently planted in full sun.  Right now the fruit it produces are more of a non descript tan-yellow color with more of a cool amber center than the figs shown. For me its not a heavy producer and is sort of blah but it's a young tree so I should probably reserve judgment for another year or two.

I was going to post pics to show what Feng Chan Huang looks like but all my photos are too many MB's to post. I can tell you Sweet George and Feng Chan Huang are different and your fig vanfigs is not Feng Chan Huang. 

 
 
  

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