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Ficus carica 'Flanders' - Flanders' Fig

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Ficus carica 'Flanders' is a popular addition to both domestic gardens and orchard landscapes. Often referred to as Flanders' Fig, this fruit-bearing tree from the eminent Moraceae family flawlessly combines functionality with aesthetic allure. While its stylish, deeply lobed green leaves render a striking visual contrast, the main attraction lies in its medium-sized figs. Adorned with an intriguingly dark purple exterior, these fruits open up to reveal a sweet, red-veined flesh that escalates in ripeness from late summer to early fall. Thriving in full sun exposure, this deciduous darling from the Mediterranean region demands well-drained soil and modest to low water, standing strong against both deer and drought. Measuring a majestic 10-15 feet in height and width, the Flanders' Fig promises a robust presence, practical benefits, and delightful visual appeal for any green space.

  • Size: Up to 10-15 feet tall and wide
  • Fruits: Medium-sized, dark purple figs with sweet, red-veined flesh
  • Foliage: Large, dark green, deeply lobed leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate to low
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Additional feature: Drought and deer resistant
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