Magnolia Fig is a common smaller deciduous fruiting tree in the south that has a longer fruiting season at the cost of souring faster due to the fruits’ open eye. It has an interesting winter silhouette and lobed palmate blue-green leaves. The sweet-smelling fruits are produced in spring and summer and ripen to a bronze-red with amber flesh. Highly adaptable, but provides the best fruit in full sun and well-drained soils. Great for containers.
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 Height:  | 
 4' - 10'  | 
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 Spread:  | 
 6' - 12’  | 
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 Spacing:  | 
 10’  | 
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 USDA Hardiness Zone:  | 
 7 - 11  | 
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 Bloom Color:  | 
 N/A  | 
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MAINTENANCE NEEDS: Medium Maintenance. Water regularly-weekly or more in extreme heat. Watch for mites, aphids, mealybugs, nematodes, and scale. Fruit can become messy if not promptly harvested.
LANDSCAPE USES: Accents or Group Plantings, Borders, Woodland Garden, Wildlife Gardens, Shade Tree, Edible Landscapes, and Conta
COMPANION PLANTS: Rosemary, Grape, Raspberry
IMAGE: anonym, Grappe de figues, CC BY-SA 3.0
*As plants have ranges in appearance they may not appear as the images shown.