Texas Everbearing Fig produces large, nearly seedless fruits. This is a vigorous grower with a more upright, rather than spreading habit. Expect two major crops of figs; one in late spring and again in early autumn. Fruits turn purple-brown and soft when they mature, and are excellent for cooking or drying. Figs offer one of the highest plant sources of calcium known to exist.
Details
Botanical Name
Ficus carica 'Texas Everbearing'
Common Name
Texas Everbearing Fig
Hardiness Zone
- 7
Appearance
Max Height
15 feet
Max Spread
10 feet
Plant Form
Foliage Colour
- Green
Fall Colour
Flower Colour
Edible
Edible
- YES
Edible Component
- Fruit
Edible Harvest Period
Late Spring and Early Fall
Edible Use
- Fresh Eating
- Preserves
Fruit Colour
- Purple Brown
Growing
Flowering Period
Moisture
Average
Sunlight
Full Sun
Maintenance
Deer Resistance
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