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The fig is believed to be indigenous to western Asia. Figs are easy to
grow and are pest free in the Pacific Northwest. Deer don't eat the leaves, the limbs or the fruits
of fig trees. Figs are high in fiber and the health benefits
of eating figs can't be overemphasized. |
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Brown Turkey Fig |
| 1-gallon pot |
$19.50 |
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| Ficus carica |
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The fruit is sweet and the tree is a heavy producer of purplish brown fruits with pinkish amber flesh. It is well adapted
to the maritime climate of the Pacific Northwest.
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Desert King Fig |
| 1-gallon pot |
$19.50 |
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| Ficus carica |
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The sweet fruit is deep green with strawberry red flesh and it is superb fresh or dried.
It ripens in August and it is an excellent choice for gardeners in the Pacific Northwest.
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