Evergreen shrub or tree with large ovate gray-green leaves mottled with creamy-yellow, and white, with pink stalks and midribs. Excellent outdoor plant in frost-free areas. Wonderful houseplant in average lighting – extremely easy to grow.
Ficus elastica ( Decora Rubber Tree )
Decora is an evergreen shrub or tree native to India and Malaya. Leaves are 8 to 12 inches long and 4 to 6 inches wide, thick, glossy and leathery, and dark green in color. This variety is considered superior to […]
Ficus elastica ( Burgundy Rubber Tree )
Evergreen shrub or tree with large ovate dark green to burgundy colored leaves. Excellent outdoor plant in frost-free areas. Wonderful houseplant in average lighting – extremely easy to grow.
Ficus carica ( Texas Everbearing Fig )
Texas Everbearing is a vigorous tree bearing medium-large, mahogany to brown fruit, with strawberry colored pulp. This variety bears young and gives good crop in short-season areas of the Southwest. Ideal for eating fresh or preserves. Leaves are 3 or […]
Ficus carica ( Osborn Prolific Fig )
Osborne Prolific is a vigorous tree bearing purplish-brown fruit which ripens in June on old wood and often again in August on current year’s wood. Prolific producer in California coastal areas. Ideal for eating fresh or preserves. Leaves are 3 […]
Ficus carica ( Neveralla Lion Fig of Syria )
Neveralla is a vigorous tree bearing many sweet dark fruits, ripening September through mid November in Northwest climate. Ideal for eating fresh or preserves. Leaves are 3 or 5 lobed, from 4 to 10 inches long. Provides dense shade. Locate […]
Ficus carica ( Negronne Fig )
Negronne is a vigorous tree bearing small jet black fruit with red pulp,which ripens in June on old wood and often again in August on current year’s wood. This is an ornamental tree with lacy lobed leaves. Provides dense shade. […]
Ficus carica ( Mission Fig )
Mission, often refered to as Black Mission, is a large, vigorous tree that grows best in desert or inland climate. This variety does not do well in coastal areas. It bears purple-black, dark fruit which ripens in June on old […]
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. […]
Ficus carica ( Kadota Fig )
Kadota is a strong grower that bears tough-skinned, green-yellow fruits if grown inland, where it grows best. It bears green fruits if grown along coastal areas. This is a common commericially grown variety used in canning. Ficus ripens in June […]
