FigWhisperer
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I was curious to see if any one else has come across this type of fig. This is the breba that ripens in late May. Weighs about 200 grams. Any idea what variety this fig is? Thanks, Frank from LosAngelesFigForest.com
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ChrisK
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Hey there Frank . That big boy looks awesome. Great find and thanks for sharing . ( Atreano on steroids. Maybe?)
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baust55
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THAT IS CRAZY HUGE !
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I have seen a similar fig..
.Janice Kadota Seedless.
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I think that baby's name is Green Mammoth. Yes, I made that up. ;-)
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Originally Posted by
FigWhisperer I was curious to see if any one else has come across this type of fig.
This is the breba that ripens in late May. Weighs about 200 grams.
Any idea what variety this fig is?
Thanks,
Frank from LosAngelesFigForest.com
Hows this tree doing? Are these a regular size for the breba?
JonathonForester
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Also, misread the date stamp, only a few months have passed. I thought a few years :P
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Armenian fig.
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Smyfigs
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Oh my goodness! Huge! Egghead: Lol...good name! Armando: My friend has a Janice Kadota but I have never seen figs that big on her tree...really?!
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