Does that tree produce edible figs?Fig tree Balboa park, San Diego CA
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Pistachio trees, Ave 21 Madera CA
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It's a ficus macrophylla, native to Australia. Wikipedia says it produces edible fruit that tastes like other figs.Does that tree produce edible figs?
Here’s a good one in Zadar, Croatia. It was a large tree in 2011 and still is a large tree.
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Beautiful trees!!! Thanks for sharing. Can you post the links to these?Here are some fig trees I found on Google maps in Italy.
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I love arizona but I would love to have a fertile plot of land like thatNot a street view, but look at these potted fig rows! LolAnyone else Google up their fig patch to see what it looks like from above?
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Here are some fig trees I found on Google maps in Italy.
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Hidden behind the wall is a fig tree that I know very well . It’s on my uncles property back in Sicily. View attachment 5433
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Fig trees do grow like weeds here. Especially seeing it growing out from a stone wall. These are 5 star photosHere are some fig trees I found on Google maps in Italy.
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Here is a really tall fig tree, looks like it's growing out of an old building in Greece.
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The village is San Biagio Platani in province of Agrigento.May I ask what area? Reminds me of the hills near Cefalu.