Figs (Ficus carica)

Figs (Ficus carica)

Our wide selection of Fig trees, can give you a long season of feasting on these delicious gourmet fruits.

Packed with great rich sweet flavor, figs can be eaten fresh, dried, canned or used in cooking. They are tropical-looking lush spreading trees with large dark green foliage and grow 10-25 ft tall depending on variety. Can also be kept smaller with pruning. Figs are pest free, drought tolerant, easy to grow and are generally hardy from 10-15 degrees. Farther North they can be grown on the south side of houses and fences, and do well in containers. Figs are unique in that they bear twice a year, once in early summer (called the Breba crop) generally a lighter crop and the main crop in fall. Some varieties need a lot of heat, while others can do well in cooler coastal climates. Self- fertile. Hardy to Zone 7-11. They need only 100 chill hours.

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Figs (Ficus carica)

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Figs (Ficus carica)

Our wide selection of Fig trees, can give you a long season of feasting on these delicious gourmet fruits.

Packed with great rich sweet flavor, figs can be eaten fresh, dried, canned or used in cooking. They are tropical-looking lush spreading trees with large dark green foliage and grow 10-25 ft tall depending on variety. Can also be kept smaller with pruning. Figs are pest free, drought tolerant, easy to grow and are generally hardy from 10-15 degrees. Farther North they can be grown on the south side of houses and fences, and do well in containers. Figs are unique in that they bear twice a year, once in early summer (called the Breba crop) generally a lighter crop and the main crop in fall. Some varieties need a lot of heat, while others can do well in cooler coastal climates. Self- fertile. Hardy to Zone 7-11. They need only 100 chill hours.

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Medium sized yellow fig has delicious tender amber flesh. Good for warm climates. Midseason ripening. Hardiness zones 8b-10.
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Heavily productive of large purple-brown over green, thin skinned tender figs that have a sweet, flavorful, amber flesh. Flavor is mild and creamy - very nice. Named after Northwest garden writer V...
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Ficus carica The Verte fig (AKA "Green Ischia") is a self-pollinating variety that may be a good choice for shorter seasons. It needs heat to ripen. Pale green skin on the fruit surrounds dark red ...
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Ficus carica The Violet Patlican fig is a variety from Turkey/Turkiye. "Patlican" means "eggplant" in Turkish, and so the violet color on the neck of the fruit and the dark purple-black skin may be...
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Ficus carica The Vista fig variety may be synonymous or very similar to Negronne AKA Violette de Bordeaux. This self-fruitful variety fruits early in the season. It produces medium-sized fruit with...
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Ficus carica The White Genoa fig variety is reportedly a great option for cool, coastal areas. This self-fruitful variety has a late harvest period. It produces two crops per season. The fruit has ...
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