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kiwibob

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I would like confirmation of this variety if anyone can identify it from the attached photo of a 5-lobed leaf and its first ever Breba crop Fig.  The tree produces both 3 & 5-lobed leaves but I can't say that either is the dominant form.  The lone Breba fell a bit prematurely after being pecked at through netting.

I call it "Wade" after the person who gave me the tree but really want to call it by the correct variety name.

Happy Growing,   kiwibob
Seattle

See my website:  http://sites.google.com/site/kiwifruitsalad2

dawgdrvr

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Grasa

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my unknown tree has identical leaves, but my fruits are a bit fatter...

kiwibob

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ID still needed!

kiwibob,   Seattle

Luke

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Looks very similar to mine,
It is also unknown tho sorry

dkirtexas

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LSU Purple ????? just a guess, similar color, shape, leaf

jdsfrance

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@Kiwibob, Did you get more fig since ? ... For me it is a BT :) - My "young" BT has the same leaves .

@Luke , looking at your fig, the first thing that came to my mind was "Longue d'aout"

Just my 2 cents of the day

Luke

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[QUOTE=jdsfrance]@Kiwibob, Did you get more fig since ? ... For me it is a BT :) - My "young" BT has the same leaves .

@Luke , looking at your fig, the first thing that came to my mind was "Longue d'aout"

Just my 2 cents of the day[/QUOTE]

Yes I think your right, funny thing is I bought a small Longue d'aout from a nursery last year so looks like I have 2 now.
thanks for your help.