Black Madeira Fig | Naturally Grown
Black Madeira Fig | Naturally Grown
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Black Madeira Fig | Naturally Grown
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Extremely popular fig amongst fig collectors due to the supremely delicious flavor! Produces a dark purple/black fig with reddish pulp with PERFECT balance of sweet/berry/figgy flavors. Some say it's the most delicious fig in the world!
This fig is not for beginner growers, as it grows very slowly and the fruit ripens late. This one is for the serious hobby fig grower who has experience growing figs.
NATURALLY GROWN - no synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, fungicides, neo-nictinoids, or other pesticides or toxic ag chemicals used at our nursery
Site requirements:Full sun location. Figs will grow in a range of soil types provided the planting location is well drained. Protected locations, such as on the South, East or West side of a building is ideal.
Size at maturity: 8-15', depending on location, climate and care.
Pollination: This fig requires no pollination in order to set fruit. Fruits are seedless.
Resistant to: Cold. Figs are known for remarkable disease and insect resistance. Ants can get interested in figs and heavy rains can make the current figs rot, so keep well-picked. Figs continue to put on new fruit constantly until frost.
Hardiness: USDA zones 7-10. Winter protection in zone 6-7 recommended.
Plant size: CHOOSE SIZE. Bare-Root shipped February-April. May-October shipped potted in special tree pots.
OUR NURSERY IS AND ALWAYS HAS BEEN 100% FIG BUD MITE FREE.
"...Thank you for the fig plants. They looked great, strongly rooted and ready to grow, which they’re doing now."
-Lee Reich Ph.D- Famous author on growing fruit, renowned fruit grower, and organic gardener
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