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The Pirtle Nursery 3.74 gal. Texas Everbearing Fig Tree in #5 Pot is a large bushy tree that begins producing fruit in May, more heavily in June and through August. The fig plant produces large brownish-yellow figs with a very sweet amber flesh that is nearly seedless. The figs of these fruit trees are perfect for preserving and look lovely in your landscape. Grow your very own fruit with this Pirtle Nursery fig tree today.
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- Includes 1 Texas Everbearing Fig fruit tree in a #5 pot (3.74 gal.) and detailed planting instructions
- Ripens and produces fruit May through August
- Fig tree is best grown in USDA Hardiness Zones 7-10
- Space trees 12-15 ft. apart and plant in full sun
- Mature size of the fig tree: 12-15 ft. H x of 8-10 ft. W
- #5 size pot has actual size of 14.165L/3.74 gal.
- Does not require pollinator
- No blossoms as the fruit are actually the blossoms as inverted flowers
- Tree produces large brownish-yellow figs with a very sweet amber flesh
| Brand | Pirtle Nursery |
|---|---|
| Country of Origin | Made in USA |
| Annual/Perennial | Perennial |
| Bloom Color | Non-Flowering |
| Botanical Name | Ficus carica 'Texas Everbearing' |
| Container Size | 3.74 gal. |
| Features | The Texas Everbearing Fig produces fruit May thru August. No pollinator required. Needs full sun. Best grown in USDA Hardiness Zones 7-10. Mature height of 12-15 ft. tall, width of 8-10 ft. Can be grown in container, but better to plant in ground. |
| Hardiness Zones | 8 (10 to 20 F), 9 (20 to 30 F), 7 (0 to 10 F), 10 (30 to 40 F) |
| Harvest Season | Spring/summer |
| Indoor/Outdoor | Outdoor |
| Mature Height | 12-15 ft. |
| Mature Width | 8-10 ft. |
| Maximum Time to Germinate | 0 days |
| Maximum Time to Mature | 3-5 years |
| Package Quantity | 1 |
| Planting Depth | 8-12 in. |
| Plant Life Stage | Plant |
| Plant Type | Figs |
| Product Height | 36 in. |
| Product Length | 10 in. |
| Product Weight | 20 lb. |
| Product Width | 10 in. |
| Recommended Planting Time | Spring |
| Recommended Space Between Plantings | 12-15 ft. |
| Sun Exposure | Full Sun |
| Tree Mature Height Range | 13-18ft |
| Warranty | None |
| Watering Requirements | When Soil is Dry |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 2258 |
Q: Will the extreme heat hurt the tree?
2 years ago- A: Hi, This tree is best grown in USDA Hardiness Zones 7-10. West Texas is considered zone 8.2 years agoHelpful?
Q: When is the best time to plant in zone 9?
3 years ago- A: Hi there, Per the vendor: The best time to plant in any zone is either the spring or fall, before weather becomes too hot or too cold.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: What is the latest date this should be planted in region 7?
5 years ago- A: For Zone 7, October, November and early December is a good time to plant your trees or shrubs because roots become active during winter months.5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Is this a self pollinator?
5 years ago- A: Yes this is a self pollinating fig tree5 years agoHelpful?
Q&As
Q: Will the extreme heat hurt the tree?
2 years ago- A: Hi, This tree is best grown in USDA Hardiness Zones 7-10. West Texas is considered zone 8.2 years agoHelpful?
Q: When is the best time to plant in zone 9?
3 years ago- A: Hi there, Per the vendor: The best time to plant in any zone is either the spring or fall, before weather becomes too hot or too cold.3 years agoHelpful?
Q: What is the latest date this should be planted in region 7?
5 years ago- A: For Zone 7, October, November and early December is a good time to plant your trees or shrubs because roots become active during winter months.5 years agoHelpful?
Q: Is this a self pollinator?
5 years ago- A: Yes this is a self pollinating fig tree5 years agoHelpful?
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