GoodFriendMike
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A wild Capri from California found by @Fig Gazer and Eric D.
Both distributed it under different names. Hence the GxY/Yanonali.
Both distributed it under different names. Hence the GxY/Yanonali.

@9ah-figlet Nina this one could have went another day maybe two.The profichi was knocked off the tree. But was ripe enough and full of pollen.
So even if not persistent as we use the term. The profichi seem to be and
should serve hand pollinator's well.View attachment 7629
Thanks Mike. How soft was it and was any latex present?@9ah-figlet Nina this one could have went another day maybe two.
Fresh not dried. Hope this helps a little.
It was slightly spongy and this one had latex at the stalk.Thanks Mike. How soft was it and was any latex present?
The fig was found by Phil and Eric. Both gave it names. It is one in the same. Phil GxY Eric Yanonali.@GoodFriendMike
How did the synonym "Yanonali" arise?
I conjecture that Hamma was once there!The fig was found by Phil and Eric. Both gave it names. It is one in the same. Phil GxY Eric Yanonali.
Possibly persistest. Profichi seems to be.![]()