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Black Mission Fig Tree

Ficus carica 'Mission'

An attractive fruit tree that produces sweet, dark-purple fruit that is harvested twice a year. One of the earliest figs to be produced often by mid-spring in some locations.

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Dormancy Notice: This plant, like many others, enters dormancy or semi-dormancy in the late fall through early spring. *THIS PLANT IS NOT DEAD. It is completely healthy but upon receiving the plant, you may notice it exhibits fewer leaves, discoloration, or complete leaf drop. This is normal and essential to the plant's health. In fact, planting during dormancy promotes root growth, giving your plant a better start for spring, when new foliage will begin to grow.

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Black Mission Fig Tree for Sale Online

Black Mission Fig trees are adored for their easy-to-care-for nature. These fig trees produce a uniquely sweet-tasting fruit with excellent texture for a delicious treat. Unlike most fruit trees, Black Mission Fig trees fruit much earlier than other fig trees and provide two harvests per year. You will typically harvest ripe fruit in early spring and early fall.

Black Mission Fig trees can grow upwards of 30 feet tall. However, with the proper pruning, you can keep your tree as small as you desire. Be sure to plant your tree in full sun to part shade, but make sure it receives at least 4 hours of direct sunlight each day for best fruiting. Plant fig trees in well-draining soil conditions and give them plenty of space for good air circulation. This fruit tree will provide years and years of multi-crop harvests.


Growzone: 7-10 Black Mission Fig Tree Hardiness Zones 7-10
Hardiness Zone: 7-10
Mature Height: 15 to 30 feet without pruning
Mature width: 15 to 30 feet without pruning
Classification: Broad leaved deciduous tree
Sunlight: Full sun to part shade
Habit: Spreading, umbrella shaped canopy
Foliage: Dark green
Fruit Color: Dark-Purple
Pruning Season: Late spring, late fall
Soil Condition: Any well drained soil
Water Requirement: Water well until established

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