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3 Gal. Black Mission Fig Tree (2-Pack) THD00116
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The sweet, pear-shaped fruits with delectable red flesh make the Black Mission Fig tree highly desirable for fruit tree growers. Originating in Spain, the Black Mission produces sweet, purplish-black skinned fruits with strawberry-colored flesh that ripen into a rich flavor. The ficus carica mission fruit appears in early spring and ripens in a sunny spot. Loaded with flavor and vitamins, black figs are great for jellies and jams, and healthy, on-the-go snacking. Black fig trees produce fruit 2 times a year - one in late summer and a second in early fall. They may even produce a breba crop in the early spring. This self pollinating fruit tree is the package deal for fresh fig trees!
Small Family-Owned And Operated Business In North Florida since the 1980s
Low Maintenance Plant - Enjoy The Benefits Without The Extra Work
Once Established The Black Mission Fig Can Be Drought Tolerant
Produces Fruit 2 Times A Year, once in Late Summer And Again In Early Fall
Sweet Black Fruit Ripen In Late Summer Through Early Fall
The Black Mission Fig tree is self-pollinating and one of the most popularly grown backyard trees. The Black Mission Fig tree will only produce fruit two times a year but can yield more fruit if grown with more Black Mission Fig trees.
On average, the Black Mission Fig tree can reach a height of around 10 to 40 feet tall and 60 feet wide, making them an excellent and popular choice for backyard shade trees that produce fresh and delicious fruit. A Dwarf Black Mission Fig Trees or a pruned tree will usually only grow to about 12 to 15 feet tall.
Yes, Black Mission figs are a tasty treat with tons of nutritional value and health benefits. Black Mission figs are low in calories and have high amounts of fiber. They also contain manganese, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, vitamins K and C, calcium and are a good source of antioxidants.
The Black Mission Fig cold hardiness is limited. These trees prefer the southern United States, the black mission fig growing zones are 7-10. This fig tree requires no chill hours. Its deciduous leaves fall off every winter so don't be fooled into thinking it is not alive. Come spring and the mission fig leaves will flush out of control. Prune your fig tree after all frost has occurred for the year.
You can cut off any crossing or dead branches to encourage new growth during the spring growing season. This will help the tree grow to full maturity up to 30 feet tall after many years.
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Small Family-Owned And Operated Business In North Florida since the 1980s
Low Maintenance Plant - Enjoy The Benefits Without The Extra Work
Once Established The Black Mission Fig Can Be Drought Tolerant
Produces Fruit 2 Times A Year, once in Late Summer And Again In Early Fall
Sweet Black Fruit Ripen In Late Summer Through Early Fall
The Black Mission Fig tree is self-pollinating and one of the most popularly grown backyard trees. The Black Mission Fig tree will only produce fruit two times a year but can yield more fruit if grown with more Black Mission Fig trees.
On average, the Black Mission Fig tree can reach a height of around 10 to 40 feet tall and 60 feet wide, making them an excellent and popular choice for backyard shade trees that produce fresh and delicious fruit. A Dwarf Black Mission Fig Trees or a pruned tree will usually only grow to about 12 to 15 feet tall.
Yes, Black Mission figs are a tasty treat with tons of nutritional value and health benefits. Black Mission figs are low in calories and have high amounts of fiber. They also contain manganese, magnesium, potassium, phosphorus, vitamins K and C, calcium and are a good source of antioxidants.
The Black Mission Fig cold hardiness is limited. These trees prefer the southern United States, the black mission fig growing zones are 7-10. This fig tree requires no chill hours. Its deciduous leaves fall off every winter so don't be fooled into thinking it is not alive. Come spring and the mission fig leaves will flush out of control. Prune your fig tree after all frost has occurred for the year.
You can cut off any crossing or dead branches to encourage new growth during the spring growing season. This will help the tree grow to full maturity up to 30 feet tall after many years.
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