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Ficus carica
( Latterula White Italian Honey Fig )
| Latterula is one of the hardiest of the species, best adapting to the Northwest. Medium to large green fruit, greenish-yellow with honey-colored pulp. The species ripens in June on old wood and often again in August on current year's wood. Ideal for eating fresh or preserves. Leaves are 3 or 5 lobed, from 4 to 10 inches long. Provides dense shade. Locate where ripe fruit will not drop on patios, terraces or drives. Tolerant of a wide variety of soils and loves heat. Does not need pollination. |
| Important Info : Protect young figs from pocket gophers by planting in large, wire baskets. |
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