1 Gal. Celeste Fig Tree- Sugar Fig Fruit – Attractive Foliage

$ 6.94
The Landscape Plant For Any Yard The Celeste Fig, also known by its scientific name Ficus carica ‘Celeste’, is a unique variety of sweet fruiting fig that is self-pollinating and is known to be a heavy producer. This versatile fig can be eaten fresh, cooked down into a jam, sliced up for a salad or charcuterie board, or dried. As one of the more cold-hardy varieties, this fig can be enjoyed in USDA growing zones 7-10, which covers about a third of the USA.  As a heavy fruit producer, this fig can provide enough figs to satisfy any need.   The Celeste Sugar Fig is a dwarf variety, so it only gets up to 10 feet tall and 10 feet wide, providing plenty of branches to produce its fruit. This fig responds extremely well to pruning and is nearly impossible to kill. This fig tree is a fast grower and but will lose its leaves in the winter. Let this fig sun ripen for a delicious tree right from your yard. Get yours today! FRUIT ALL YEAR LONG – The large amounts of fruit from the fig tree can be eaten fresh during the summer and fall, and dried for year-round use! MULTIPURPOSE FRUIT – These figs are great for canning, drying, or eating fresh! EASY TO CARE FOR – After being established in your yard, there is no need to do any extra amount of care. GROWN IN THE USA –  These plants are potted up and shipped out locally in Florida. SHIPS DIRECTLY TO YOU – There is no need to come to the store in person, you can receive HIGH-QUALITY plants delivered DIRECTLY TO YOUR HOME!

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(51124A-0030-F) Bullseye Glascadia Burnt Orange Opalescent with Steel Blue Opal Drizzle 90 C.O.E. Glass

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