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lampo

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A very large Common fig, sweet, flavored and with very distinct colors. Typical of the dry and very hot places, it needs far more exposure to the sun than all other Common cultivars in the region.

P1060698 Bêbera Branca 20140817.jpg 
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Francisco, One after the next. Just amazing! Do you have any ugly figs?
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Just amazing thanks for sharing
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Thanks for sharing, that is the one I want. Thanks for sharing. Great Photography.
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Look at the honey, nice looking juicy fig, lots of honey.
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Nice and juicy!
Congrats!

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Thank you all for your nice comments

Art,
Yes, there are also some not that nice.. and not worth to be shown

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Francisco, would it be possible to post the leaves of Bebera Branca please?
I think I have a problem with B Branca and B Preta leaves, I always wanted to ask someone who is an expert in these varieties :)
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Thank you all for the nice comments.

Aaron,
Here are the pics of leaf and fruit of Bebera Branca:

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Francisco,
Thank you for your effort, it was very helpful for my cataloging of varieties.

I'll wait for your next thread on Bebera Preta in order to compare both :)
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This is a nice productive variety, some very nice figs!

BreberaBranca20160908-2c.jpg 


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This is a nice productive variety, some very nice figs!

BreberaBranca20160908-2c.jpg 


Congratulations Harvey
Once your tree sets in and be given your best attention, the 'Delta climate' will help these fruit to develop and get very large and delicious figs.
In my District BBranca crop is over 3/4 complete.
Most interesting is the fact that skin is exactly as it should be (climate/many sun.hours) 
and the pulps tell the tale !
In a couple of years you may well reach 'family size'
good luck

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Hello Harvey. Hope you are well.
Very good photos of a really nice looking fig!
By chance, are your figs getting caprified in your area? 
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