Fig Dwarf Brown

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Dwarf Fig - Brown

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A dwarf selection of a very sweet, brown skinned fig. Slow growing and compact this small tree can be kept at about 1 - 1.5 m in height. Great for small spaces and pots.

$49.00 ($49.00-$79.00 choose a size)

Specifications of Dwarf Fig - Brown

Preferred Climate Subtropical, Warm Temperate, Cool Temperate, Arid (Dry)Learn About Climate Zones

Grown From CuttingLearn About Propagation Methods

Max Height (when in the ground with good conditions) 1-2m

Plants required to Pollinate 1 (Self Pollinating)Learn about Pollination

Can it Handle Frosts? Yes (Often below -2)

Amount of leaves in Winter? No Leaves (Deciduous)

Suitability in Pots Yes

Water Requirements Moderate Watering

Is it a Dwarf Fruit Tree? Dwarf (1/2 Normal Size)

Time to Fruit/Flower/Harvest 2-3 Years

Sun or Shade Full (Sun:80%-100%)

Preferred Soil Type Good Drainage

Soil pH Neutral (6.6-7.3pH)

Fruiting/Harvest Months February, March, April, May

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Dwarf Fig - Brown Reviews & Tips

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Mirelle
★★★★★ 1y ago

SHORTLAND, NSW

Dwarf Fig - Brown

going well

Ian
★★★★★ 2y ago

CALLALA BAY, NSW

Dwarf Fig - Brown

Excellent dessert served with vanilla bean flavour yoghurt

Tash
★★★★★ 2y ago

LYNEHAM, ACT

Dwarf Fig - Brown

Great condition upon arrival and didn't undergo too much transplant shock apart from loosing a few lower leaves. Fantastic compact size, and is so far doing very well in a large balcony pot.

Audrey
★★★★★ 2y ago

BOWRAL, NSW

Dwarf Fig - Brown

Perfect for our espalier orchard of dwarf trees

Pat
★★★★★ 2y ago

VIEWBANK, VIC

Dwarf Fig - Brown

Love figs, but needed small one. waited 4 weeks before planting in Feb. Plant going well to date

Bernhard
★★★★★ 2y ago

YEPPOON, QLD

Dwarf Fig - Brown

Seems to have established well. Small and likely to be a slow grower. Planning to espalier it.

Barbara
★★★★★ 2y ago

WATSON, ACT

Dwarf Fig - Brown

So far so good, but only recently planted it in the ground!

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Figbarron
★★★★★ 9y ago

FRANKSTON SOUTH, VIC, Australia

I purchased this fig in Late November and planted it in a 300mm pot with a protting mix of 30-30-30% coconut coir, compost and potting mix and mixed with organic fertilizer and some lime. Within 3 weeks it started to produce figs as well as push new gr...

Pink Everything
11y ago

Dianella, wa, Australia

I want to grow a potted orchard on my front verandah

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