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Old March 3, 2007   #8
michael johnson
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No -as far as I can remember they dont need any kind of pollination, as they dont form any flowers as such, just baby figlets in the node joints each autumn, I think the one you are refering too is that african weeping fig trees that have to have a tiny wasp inside each fig to do the job-where they lay eggs and the grubs do the rest, but they are a completly different species of fig,
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