One of my neighbours has fig tree that produced copious quantities of yellow/yellow green figs with yellow (not a hint of pink) pulp - I have no idea what it is so I was wondering if someone here might be able to offer any clues. It's quite possible that it's not something that is normally grown here because on the same plot there's what I've tentatively identified as a Blue Pearmain apple, which you don't often see (I've only seen it at Brogdale).
The fig has three-lobed leaves - so I'm 95% certain it's not a white Marseille (which has five-lobed leaves and pale pink pulp, unless I've misidentified the fig I've had for the last 25 years or so...).
The fig has three-lobed leaves - so I'm 95% certain it's not a white Marseille (which has five-lobed leaves and pale pink pulp, unless I've misidentified the fig I've had for the last 25 years or so...).
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