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 (Ficus carica)

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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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Atreano Fig (Ficus carica) is good for cool and short season climates, but also does well with our hot northern California climate. Very heavy bearing tree with large tender, sweet bright green fi...
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Midseason, adaptable tree produces large Brownish purple fruit with amber flesh. We’ve been growing this select gourmet variety of Brown Turkey for many years. It's one of our favorites!Hardiness z...
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This is the classic Brown Turkey variety common to the Deep South. Large purple-brown figs are delicious and sweet with light red colored flesh. A tough and productive tree that is easy to grow in ...
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Small chewy violet tinged over bronze colored figs with rosy amber flesh are packed full of flavor and great for drying (can almost dry on the tree). Widely adapted, and manageable tree. Early Ri...
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Good for colder climates, plants are hardy to 10 degrees. Fruits are purplish brown with a good sweet flavor. Hardiness zones 5-9.
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Vigorous and precocious tree produces a good breba crop and a very good second crop. Yellow-green skinned figs have strawberry colored sweet flesh and are good for fresh eating and drying. They h...
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The Curio de Bou fig, is originally from Spain. This fig is known for its small, oval-shaped fruit with a light purple skin that often shows some cracking. The pulp starts as a light red near the n...
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Hybrid cross of Ficus carica x Ficus palmata from UC Riverside/USDA Wolfskill Repository. Extremely vigorous, fast grower reaching 7-12 feet in first year with spidery growth habit. Large fuzzy lea...
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Medium-sized, self-fertile common fig. Does not produce breba crop, focusing energy entirely on main crop production. Common self-fertile producing medium-sized figs. Very sweet complex flavor with...
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Light greenish-yellow skin and amber fleshed figs are sweeter and have a smaller eye than Kadota. Very resistant to splitting they are excellent for canning, drying and eating fresh. Strong vigor...
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The Fico Gentile (FL) Fig produces fruit with a sweet, Jammy, and berry flavor with bitter skin with bright red pulp, delicious fruit. This fig doesn't require caprification. This fig is very produ...
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Best suited to warm climates. Exceptionally beautiful violet striped fruits with amber flesh. Superb rich flavor. Strong growing and productive trees. Hardiness zones 7-10.
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The GM-304 Fig is an unknown variety with an unknown origin. The fruits from this fig are large with a small eye, yellow skin, and light red pulp. The fruit was sweet with a slight berry flavor. Tr...
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The Markopoulou fig produces medium sized figs, dark red-purplish pulp. Moderate to very sweet, berry flavor with purple flesh.  Markopoulo figs begin to ripen from early August to the end of Septe...
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Marrabout- A Smyrna type fig it needs the fig wasp for pollination. Large purplish-black skinned, strawberry fleshed fruit has excellent, rich, sweet flavor. Figs ripen over a long season and are...
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The Naples Black Fig produces medium sized fruit with sweet, pink flesh and a bluish blush on the skin. The Fruit has a mild taste. It's unknown if this fig requires caprification. 
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A heavy bearing early breba crop producing San Pedro type fig. Similar to Dessert King, but has yellow fruits with the same great flavor (tangy and amazing!). A vigorous quick growing and long liv...
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Great pacific Northwest and coastal variety. Trees ripen fruit even in cool weather. Medium sized fruit with dark reddish-brown skin and very sweet pink tinged amber flesh. One of the best! Natural...
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Dwarf, slow compact growth. Beautiful bright purple figs with flavorful strawberry-colored flesh. Velvety fuzzy leaves and fruit. Ripens October crop in Pacific Northwest where most fail. Common se...
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Rare Greek variety, also called Peloponnisiaka Aspra Sika. Possible Smyrna-type fig though some reports suggest common fig. Takes 3+ growing seasons to establish and produce first mature fruits. Me...
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The Preto Porches Fig is a Portuguese variety. The fruit of this tree had delicate skin, and is sweet with a slight nutty flavor. The fruit from this fig are medium to large in size.   Self-fertile
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The Principe fig is a fig that originated in Portugal. This fig is known for its large, sweet fruits with a honey-like flavor.  Self-fertile
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Ficus carica The Sarizeybek (AKA Sari Zeybek AKA Yellow Zeybek) is a type of Smyrna fig. Its fruit has green to yellow color skin and an oval shape. The inside of the fruit is dark pink.  
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Ficus carica Not much seems to be known about the Shafter fig aside from the fact that it's fairly cold hardy and its fruit is medium size, has green skin, and pink pulp. It is also known that the ...
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