Fruit Fig 'Texas Everbearing ' C
Spring; Closed Eye
To 12 feet when mature
Less than 200
USDA Zone 7 to USDA Zone 10
Full sun
Figs have been distilled for centuries to make a sweet, syrupy alcoholic beverage still popular in many parts of the world.
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Size | Price |
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7 gal | $44.50 |
5 gal | $35.50 |
3 gal | $25.95 |
10 gal | $52.50 |
The Texas Everbearing Fig Tree is a medium shaped tree that produces yellow to brownish fruits with a most pleasant and very sweet amber flesh.
As the name might imply, it is probably the most commonly grown variety in Texas but does very well here in North Carolina. Bearing young in it's life, this is a vigorous tree type fig that often can produce an early crop in May (depending on how the spring weather was) but with it's larger main crop ripening July through August here in North Carolina. The Texas Everbearing Fig Tree produces a delicious, nearly seedless, fig on a large bushy tree.