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278-128 Fig Tree

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Produces large yellow figs but unlike some of the larger ones, it actually has a very firm and incredibly sweet flesh. Ripens early enough to be fairly reliable here in the Northwest and is certainly one of the tastiest honey figs.

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278-128 Fig Tree

A favorite honey fig that we’ve grown for years. We had this listed in the past as Golden Riverside, but apparently there was some controversy over the nomenclature of the “real” Golden Riverside, so we’re listing it under its cultivar number from now on. It produces very large yellow figs but unlike some of the larger ones, it actually has a very firm and incredibly sweet flesh. Ripens early enough to be fairly reliable here in the Northwest and is certainly one of the tastiest honey figs.

One of the easiest fruits to grow, and a true gourmet delight, you should not live your life without feasting on this sweet, delectable fruit. To fully enjoy fresh Figs you must grow your own. When fully ripe and at their tender, shipping them long distances is virtually impossible. Another plus for Figs – deer don’t like them (most of the time)!

Click here to read our Fig Growing Guide.

Latin NameFicus carica
Site and Soil: Figs do well in a variety of soils, but require at least 8 hours of sunlight during the growing season.
Pollination Requirements: Self-fruitful.
Hardiness: Hardy to between 0° & 5° F.
Bearing Age: 1-2 years after planting.
Size at Maturity: 10-20 ft in height, smaller with pruning.
Taste: Very sweet
Fruit Skin: Yellow
Fruit Flesh: Golden
Bloom Time: Flowers are not noticeable as they are inside the fig.
Ripening Time: Late August-September
Yield: 10-15 lbs. or more per plant
Pests & Diseases: Figs are not bothered by pests in our region. Cover plants with netting if birds are a problem.
Fig Mosaic Virus is a benign virus that exists in all cultivated fig trees. Yellow spotting of the leaves is a cosmetic symptom that shows more in container culture, but is quickly outgrown once trees are planted in the ground. The presence of FMV in all cultivated figs has become widely accepted, as even the national germplasm repository for figs maintained by the USDA has Fig Mosaic Virus. If the presence of FMV is a concern, then purchasing fig trees may not be the best option for you.
USDA Zone: 7, maybe 6?

Weight 5 lbs
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