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Wild fig trees near Williamsburg Virginia?

 
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I’m on vacation near Williamsburg Virginia till Friday and wanted to ask a very long shot of a question. Does anyone happen to know exactly where any wild fig trees are growing near Williamsburg?  Was hoping to get some cuttings or dig up a small sapling if any are growing wild in the woods or a park. Wanted to bring some wild figs back to NJ that are wild and may be more cold tolerant.

I know its not likely anyone from the area is on here but FIGured it couldn’t hurt.

Thank you!
 
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