Figs (Ficus carica)

Figs are lush, tropical-looking deciduous trees that deliver exceptional gourmet flavor and remarkable adaptability, making them among the most rewarding fruits for warm-climate gardens. With a wide selection of varieties offering different ripening times, fig season can extend from early summer through fall, providing fresh harvests for eating out of hand, drying, canning, or using in both sweet and savory cooking applications.

These attractive trees feature large, deeply lobed dark green foliage and spreading forms that reach 10-25 feet tall, though they respond well to pruning for smaller spaces and thrive in container culture for patios or cold-climate protection. Figs are uniquely productive, bearing twice annually - a lighter "breba" crop on previous year's wood in early summer, followed by the main crop on new growth in fall. Remarkably pest-free, drought-tolerant once established, and easy to grow, figs are hardy to 10-15°F and perform well in protected microclimates, against south-facing walls, or in containers that can be moved indoors in harsh winters.

Some varieties require intense heat for optimal ripening while others succeed in cooler coastal climates. Self-fertile with minimal chill requirements (some as low as 100 hours), figs are outstanding choices for edible landscapes across USDA Zones 7-11, delivering decades of delicious, low-maintenance harvests.

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Figs are lush, tropical-looking deciduous trees that deliver exceptional gourmet flavor and remarkable adaptability, making them among the most rewarding fruits for warm-climate gardens. With a wide selection of varieties offering different ripening times, fig season can extend from early summer through fall, providing fresh harvests for eating out of hand, drying, canning, or using in both sweet and savory cooking applications.

These attractive trees feature large, deeply lobed dark green foliage and spreading forms that reach 10-25 feet tall, though they respond well to pruning for smaller spaces and thrive in container culture for patios or cold-climate protection. Figs are uniquely productive, bearing twice annually - a lighter "breba" crop on previous year's wood in early summer, followed by the main crop on new growth in fall. Remarkably pest-free, drought-tolerant once established, and easy to grow, figs are hardy to 10-15°F and perform well in protected microclimates, against south-facing walls, or in containers that can be moved indoors in harsh winters.

Some varieties require intense heat for optimal ripening while others succeed in cooler coastal climates. Self-fertile with minimal chill requirements (some as low as 100 hours), figs are outstanding choices for edible landscapes across USDA Zones 7-11, delivering decades of delicious, low-maintenance harvests.

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Ficus Carica The Rossellino fig is a variety from Tuscany, Italy. Small-medium sized fruits attach well to the tree and thus is known for drying on the tree. The fruit has dark green and purple ski...
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Ficus carica The Salem Honey fig is an amazing fig with fruit that has light green and yellow skin while the pulp has an amber coloring. The fruit also has a symmetrical, teardrop shape. It is very...
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The Shenshare fig is a smyrna type fig. This means that this fig requires pollinaiton. This fig originates from the Syrian town of Shinshar.  The fruits of this fig are fairly oblate and large, red...
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The Siyah Orak fig is a bifera variety, meaning that it produces two crops annually: a breba and a main crop. The breba crop will consist of smaller figs that ripen from late June-early July. You w...
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Ficus Carica The Smith Fig is an heirloom variety from Becnel Nursery in Louisiana (originally brought over from Croatia). Popular in the Southern and Eastern United States, where it does better in...
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A popular and reliable Fig variety for the cool maritime Northwest climate. Large pear shaped yellow-green skinned fruit with deep purplish-red sweet flesh. Some consider this variety to be the s...
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The Sweet Joy Fig is a lesser-known variety. This fig is a honey fig that can be quite sweet. This fig has a distinct marshmallow honey flavor with a spicey skin.  Self-fertile  
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The Tauro fig also known as Nero Di Terlizzi Fig is an Italian fig that produces a black fig with deep purple skin. The Tauro fig is great for those that prefer a shorter growing season. One of the...
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This tree produces medium to large bell shaped figs with a brownish-yellow skin and amber flesh. Bears young and gives a good crop in short season areas and tolerates cold better than most figs....
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A very high quality long necked flat green fig with ruby red strawberry colored flesh. Said to be one of the hardier fig varieties, it makes a compact tree and produces a good breba crop. Ripens ...
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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 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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Heirloom variety does well in cool coastal areas and inland. Thin greenish skin with amber colored flesh. Tender with good flavor. Hardiness zones 7-9.
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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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Green to yellow-skinned fig with deep red/strawberry pulp, originated Madeira Island, Portugal. Resembles Black Madeira in leaf shape, neck, and flavor intensity but light green exterior. Medium-si...
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Ficus carica The Yellow Long Neck fig gets its name from the "long neck" petiole that develops on the ripe fruit. The fruit changes color from green to yellow as it ripens and is pear-shaped at mat...
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