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topfig

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DallasFigs

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Hard to tell until a ripe fig can be seen along with a good view of a dominant leaf.  It looks a lot like my unknown, with that red eye.  Do you know if this is a dark or light colored fig when ripe?

topfig

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[QUOTE=DallasFigs]Hard to tell until a ripe fig can be seen along with a good view of a dominant leaf.  It looks a lot like my unknown, with that red eye.  Do you know if this is a dark or light colored fig when ripe?[/QUOTE]

it is the first year it get fruit,so I do not know what color of fruit when it ripe. 

Rewton

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The leaves and red eye (and heat-stressed leaves) remind me of Violette de Bordeaux and related figs.

topfig

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[QUOTE=Rewton]The leaves and red eye (and heat-stressed leaves) remind me of Violette de Bordeaux and related figs.[/QUOTE]

I think its fruit is bigger than Violette de Bordeaux and related figs.

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The leaves remind me of my Alma figs, but I don't know if they get a red eye.  The Almas are not red inside, are they?  I didn't get any figs from my Almas last year, so I am not sure of the eye color.

The Alma leaves will do that sort of curl in the heat and they will get kind of hard, too.  Strange.

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[QUOTE=noss]The leaves remind me of my Alma figs, but I don't know if they get a red eye.  The Almas are not red inside, are they?  I didn't get any figs from my Almas last year, so I am not sure of the eye color.

The Alma leaves will do that sort of curl in the heat and they will get kind of hard, too.  Strange.

noss[/QUOTE]

no,it is not ALMA .