There is a fig tree on the property where I live and I have been trying to figure out what kind it is and it may be a Conadria. It is green and yellow when ripe and white/tan inside. It could also be a Champagne fig but they aren't as oblong as the figs I've seen in pics. But the inside looks the same. The man that lived there was a botanist for UF.
Do you have a way to post a picture of the figs, and also with the insides?
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