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Moderate sized, self fruiting, deciduous tree. Attractive tree with lovely branching for attractive winter character. Highly adapted to coastal and inland climates.
Description
Botanical Name: | Ficus carica |
Cultivar: | Janice Seedless Kadota Fig |
Moderate sized, self fruiting, deciduous tree. Attractive tree with lovely branching for attractive winter character. Highly adapted to coastal and inland climates. Moderate growth habit - can be grown in containers.
Figs are delicious, healthful and easy-to-cultivate. The versatile, sweet fruit is an amazing source of fiber and is super easy to grow and eventually harvest.
Care
Sun Needs: | Full sun to part shade. Produces best fruit in full (minimum of six hours). |
Soil/Water Needs: | Plant in organically rich, moist, well-drained soil. |
Planting and Care Tip: | Figs need good air circulation. Can be enjoyed in large tubs indefinitely if re-potted or root-pruned occasionally. |
Quick Facts
Flavor: | The large, light green to yellow fruits have a sweet, delicious pinkish flesh that has practically no seeds |
Mature Height: | Standard (15’-25’) |
Self-Fertile: | Yes |
Bloom Season: | Inconspicuous bloom |
Harvest Season: | Prolonged harvest: Mid-Summer through Fall |
Chill Hours: | 100 |
USDA Zones: | 8-9 |
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