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Ficus carica ‘Little Miss Figgy’ - Little Miss Figgy Common Fig

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Ficus carica ‘Little Miss Figgy’ is a visually striking and practical addition to your garden. Reaching a compact size of 4-6 feet, this petite variety—belonging to the distinguished Moraceae family—seamlessly fits into even the smallest of gardens or containers, making it an optimal choice for urban green enthusiasts. The dark, deep-lobed green leaves create a captivating backdrop to the tiny yet abundant sweet, edible purple figs, adding an edible curiosity and visual intrigue. Fully thriving under the warmth of full sun and in well-drained soil, Little Miss Figgy not only adds a sophisticated hint of Mediterranean or subtropical charm to your landscape but also stands firm in cooler temperatures, displaying more cold tolerance than its fig contemporaries. With a moderate water requirement and its pleasing aesthetic, this plant promises both beauty and productivity, all while contributing an exciting culinary component to your home's mini-orchard.

  • Size: 4-6 feet tall
  • Fruit: Small, sweet, edible purple figs
  • Foliage: Deep, lobed, dark green leaves
  • Water usage: Moderate
  • Sun exposure: Full sun
  • Hardiness: Cold tolerant compared to other fig varieties
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