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Welcome to Figs 4 Fun. We believe this is the largest database of information about figs (Ficus carica) that is available on the internet. Our goal is to make that information available in an accessible format, to continue to add to the database, and to facilitate the exchange of information through the Figs 4 Fun Forum.
A must-have for any fig collector, Atreano is a robust, fast growing fig that produces tasty clusters of light green figs with a sweet, pink interior. Figs are larger than Alma or Italian Golden, smaller than Conadria and hold on well when ripe.
Figs have been cultivated by man since ancient times (4000 BC) and are well known throughout the world. The unusual fruit grows on a deciduous subtropical tree, native to Western Asia. There are several types of fig, a large number of cultivars (cultivated varieties) of each type are available. Figs have grown successfully
figs for fun Fig Varieties 1. PETITE NEGRI (a) (DWARF) large purple-black, dark red center (2 crops) ... (2 crops) 2. CELESTE (a) medium, purple-brown, dark red center, very sweet, sugary 3. ROYAL VINEYARD (a) large coppery-brown, pear-shaped, dark amber center (2 crops) 4. ALMA (a) medium, light yellow-amber, tan flesh, small eye (2 crops) 5 ...
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Throughout history figs have been prized for both their medicinal and nutritional value. They thrive in the Northwest, but give them a warm location with a southern exposure.
25 sie 2011 · Fig trees are actually hearty in different climates – we have two really large fig trees in our yard in Tennessee. The key if you’re in a borderline climate is to find a sheltered spot with some protection from the wind/cold and to protect the tree the first few years when it’s small.