Not far from my house someone 100+ years ago must have been a Ficus fan and planted about a dozen different varieties. I'm quite confident I can ID them all, except for one.
It's definitely a fig because it has central, fig-style stipules and fruit. The outer bark is split in different places, which may be a result of lack of something as it's growing on the side of a hill (maybe lack of water, maybe lack of nutrients) and rather than being banyan-like its branching structure reminds me more of a Banksia; a 3m high tree with semi thick branches.
The photos I'm sharing are mainly to give you an idea of the fruit. In one picture is peach-coloured, which appear to grow on stems close to the stipule. I can't find any pics online of fig fruits with that same peach colour.
Mature fruit appears to have random bumps on the surface, which is common with some ficus.
Appreciate any help or suggestions.
