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Ficus carica 'San Pedro' - San Pedro Fig

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Ficus carica 'San Pedro' is an impressive addition to any garden, standing tall and wide as a testament to nature's splendor with its mature size of 15 to 25 feet. Its deeply lobed, bright green leaves provide a vivid contrast to the enticing figs this tree generously offers. Known as the San Pedro Fig, this outstanding variety delivers not just one, but two crops of rich, sweet and juicy figs every year. The first 'breba' crop arrives in early summer, while a second late summer or fall crop follows soon after, promising a consistent supply of delightful harvest. Thriving under full sun to partial shade, the San Pedro Fig is at home in warm climates and can endure periods of drought with ease, though it relishes moisture and well-drained soils. Embrace the refreshing appeal of Ficus carica 'San Pedro' in your landscape while inviting an exciting, edible adventure right at your garden.

  • Size: 15-25 feet tall and wide
  • Fruits: Produces medium-sized, sweet and juicy figs, typically two crops per year
  • Foliage: Deeply lobed, bright green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate; prefers well-drained soils
  • Sun exposure: Full sun to partial shade
  • Climate: Prefers warm climates and is relatively drought tolerant
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