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Fruiting Plants  /  Fruit Trees  /  Fig Trees

OLYMPIAN FIG (Ficus carica)


OLYMPIAN FIG (Ficus carica)
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Product Availability: Winter/Spring
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A variety selected in Olympia, Washington with large purple skinned, ruby-fleshed fruit when ripe. The Olympian Fig in this picture has fruits that have not fully ripened yet.

ZONE:  6-10

POLLINATION/BLOOM TIME:  Self-fertile.

RECOMMENDED GROWING AND CARE:

Full sun, warm & protected locations with balanced moisture. Reduce grass competition in root zone. Top dress with compost yearly - a heavy feeder. Needs good drainage. Dormant prune for height and ease of harvest. Spur bearer. May and September in favorable locations. Only 1 crop (usually August) in cooler areas. Figs are fully ripe when they hang down heavily from the spur, feel heavy for their size, and the throat has a slight puckering to the skin.

CHILL HOURS:  100 hours below 45F                    

DISEASE RESISTANCE:  Excellent.

SIZE AT MATURITY:  10' x 10'





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