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vispot

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Hi everyone, this is like the first time for me posting but I've been lurking for like a couple years or so. I had gotten this fig tree from a friend my girlfriend had while working at a goat farm and I thought I'd be able to identify it when it started to have ripe figs, but it looks pretty interesting and not like the other figs with the same leaf pattern. I hope this whole forum of fig experts would be able to help me identify this fig. I only have the fig pictures and will put up leaf pictures in a couple of days. Thanks for all the help   :)

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Putting up leaf pictures will help in identifying your fig. I am not identification wizard but I am growing Brunswick and my figs are more rounded than tear drop shaped or elongated like those in your picture. Also, flesh color inside tends to be a lighter and warmer colored amber. Leaves have very long fingers and the fruit grow on a short stubby neck compared to most of my other varieties.
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Flanders might be a good guess, as well.
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First picture is an older branch leaf and the second new growth leaves

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