Fig Tree
Ficus carica are fruiting plants that typically grow up to 8'-15' tall in Florida, though there are smaller-growing varieties. These figs are parthenocarpic, meaning that the fruits form without fertilization. Typically, the fruits ripen in July and October, and their size and taste vary according to the variety. The most recommended varieties for Florida are 'Celeste', 'Brown Turkey', and 'Ischia'.
Category:
FRUIT TREES
Light Preference:
Part Sun,Shade
Growth Rate:
Slow Growth
Mature Height:
30 Ft.
Drought Tolerance:
Medium Tolerance
Salt Tolerance:
Medium Tolerance
Soil Preference:
Neutral