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LSU O'Rourke Fig - Naturally Grown

LSU O'Rourke Fig - Naturally Grown

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A productive, sweet honey fig similar to "Celeste."  Very productive of small-medium light purple figs with nice sweet flavor. Disease-resistant and good for the humid South.  Would thrive in warmer zones like 8-9. Winter protection and a warm, sunny site are always advised in zones 6-7 for figs. The LSU figs come out of the Louisiana Fig Breeding program started in the 1950s that successfully produced superior figs for the Deep South.


NATURALLY GROWN - no synthetic pesticides, fertilizers, fungicides, neo-nictinoids, or other pesticides or toxic ag chemicals used at our nursery 

Uses: Fresh eating, good for jams and cooking also.

Resistant to: Figs are remarkably free of disease and insects. Resistant to fig rust (fungus).


Site Selection: Well-drained soil. Needs a warm, sunny, protected location like a south side of building, or in warmr zones like 8-9 a full sun location.

Pollination:This fig requires no pollination in order to set fruit.

Plant Size:CHOOSE SIZE. Bare-Root shipped February-April. May-October shipped potted in special tree pots.

USDA zones 8-10


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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