Fig Plants
Ficus carica
If you are among the many people who associate a fig tree with only a hot & dry climate, you are in for a delicious surprise. Fig trees can thrive in the Pacific Northwest if you choose the right varieties. Most of the varieties we offer have been selected f. . . SHOW MORE
Ficus carica
If you are among the many people who associate a fig tree with only a hot & dry climate, you are in for a delicious surprise. Fig trees can thrive in the Pacific Northwest if you choose the right varieties. Most of the varieties we offer have been selected for cold hardiness and early ripening. A warm location with southern exposure is especially important for ripening fruit in a cool summer or maritime climate.
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Ficus carica 'Mission' Also known as Franciscana, due to its introduction by Spanish missionaries to the California coast. The most popular and wel...
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Ficus carica 'Dauphine' This venerable fig, originally from France, offers dainty, firm figs with brown/green skin and brownish flesh. Because they...
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Ficus carica 'Desert King' Top rated to reliably ripen fruit in the Pacific Northwest. A large fig with medium green skin and pink flesh. It is the...
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A beautiful bright purple fig with flavorful strawberry colored flesh. It often ripens an October crop in the Pacific Northwest where most others f...
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A medium size almost seedless yellow green fig with amber flesh. Also called 'Jelly Fig' it is excellent for fresh eating canning and drying. Produ...
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Along with Desert King the best bet for cool summer areas. This newly available fig was found in Olympia Washington and regularly ripens a sizeable...
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Ficus carica 'Peter's Honey' Brought from Sicily, this fig is one of the best. The skin is a beautiful, shiny yellow/green, developing dark pinpric...
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Ficus carica 'Petite Negra' This "little black" fig packs a big punch! Able to start producing fruit when less than 12 inches tall, Petite Negri is...
View full detailsRaintree Brunswick Fig
A short season brown fig that ripens a large, delicious fall crop and also a lighter over wintering late summer crop. It is a vigorous grower and r...
View full detailsViolette de Bordeaux Fig (Negronne)
Ficus carica 'Violette de Bordeaux' Also known as Bordeaux and may be Negronne. The very productive tree/bush can produce two crops of purple/black...
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Ficus carica 'Lattarula' Also known as Blanche. Among the most popular and widely adapted varieties; a member of the White Marseilles family of fig...
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This variety, Nordland Bergfeige is originally from Switzerland and considered among the hardiest figs. It is able to survive to 10 degrees F and p...
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