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Abicou SYN: Abicou, Aubicout, Grosse violette longue, negrette de
proquerolles, san pedro noire, san piero

We are probably the only ones to sell this variety in Canada and we highly recommend it to any collectors. This variety is said to produce good crops of dark blue figs. this fig is a great addition. This variety is suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia. This variety bears two crops, but only the first crop will mature in most
of the Canadian climate zones.
20.99$ Sold out  
Adriano
This unique variety is said to have originated from the private 
collection of Adriano Ferrera and is said to be one of his favourites.
From the information we have this variety was created by mutation.
The figs are Small and it has light red stripes. This variety is
suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. It can be planted in ground
after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate
zones except for parts of British Columbia.
12.99$ 10
Aked


An interesting fig from the University of California (UC Davis). A great collector's item to add to your collection. This fig has an interesting shape of leafs and the figs have a greenish skin with a red color flesh. More details to come.

12.99$ 10
Alma


SYN: Fall Gold, White, Italian White

It was released in 1975 by Texas A&M in the U.S.A. This variety is suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia. The wood is said to be very hardy, but the fruit buds can be damaged by heavy frosts. This variety bears a late crop towards the end of the summer. The figs are small to medium sized and are golden-brown with an amber pulp.

12.99$ 10
Atreano


SYN: Atreano Gold, Mediterranean Gold, Figue verte dorée
 
This variety was introduced by Hanc Matthies from Naples in Italy. This variety is suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. Can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection during winter in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia. This is a fast growing fig tree that produces light greenish figs with a pink flesh.

12.99$ 10
Bayernfeige Violetta


Information points out that this fig comes from Bavaria in Germany.  Large figs are brownish red and have a sweet dark red flesh. The fruits ripen in late July and the harvest is quite big.  Excellent flavor.  This variety is suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada and is said to be highly resistant to low temperatures. It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia. It bears two crops, but only the first one will mature in most of the Canadian climates.

20.99$ Sold Out  
Beall


This variety comes from California and was discovered in 1922 from a germinated seed. This variety is suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia. This variety bears two crops, but only the first crop matures under Quebec's climate. The figs are medium to large sized and are dark purple with an amber flesh.

12.99$ 10
Black Mission


SYN: MISSION, FRANCISCAN, FRANCISCIANA BEER'S BLACK, CALIFORNIAN LARGE BLACK

This variety is suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia. It bears two crops but only the first one will mature in
most of the Canadian climates. When ripe the figs are light purple to dark purple. Black Mission figs imported from California are the most commonly sold figs in supermarkets in Canada.

12.99$ 10
Black Spanish


SYN: Black Jack

Fruit oblong flattened at the base, medium to large size, skin color purple and brown and amber flesh with a hint of red. This variety gives a second crop in October if grown in a greenhouse. Pleasant and rich taste. Average productivity. This variety is suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia.

12.99$ Sold out  
Bourjassotte noire


SYN: Violette de solliès, Parisienne, Barnissotte noire, Bernissou negra, Brogiotto nero, Negro largo.

A hard to find variety in North America, this fig is famous in France. This fig is originally from the town of Solliès in the region of Provence. This tree is vigorous and should be planted in sunny area as it requires plenty of sun. This variety is suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia. This variety produces a single crop and its figs are purple black.

20.99$ 10
Brunswick


SYN: Castle Kennedy, Magnolia, Madonna, Kennedy, Clémentine

The Brunswick variety is well known in North America. This variety is suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia. This variety bears two crops, but only the first crop will mature in most of Canadian climates. When ripe the figs are large and the skin color is reddish-brown

12.99$ 10
Celeste


SYN: Malta, Celestial
A fig of small to medium size, with brown to purple skin and flesh a deep red. Pear-shaped with a narrow neck. To eat fresh as well as in preparations. This variety produces a single crop towards the end of August. This variety is suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia.

12.99$ 10
Danny’s Delite


Figs are purplish-brown with a good flavour. This variety is very hardy and it can survive temperatures of -20 Celsius
when mature. This variety bears two crops, but only the first crop will mature in most of Canadian climates. There are two types of Danny’s Delite in circulation and each one has different characteristics. This variety is suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia.

12.99$ 10
Desert King


SYN: King, White King
The Desert King variety can be traced back to the 1920’s to California in Madera. Sharp figs deep green, spotted white, pear-shaped with a medium to large size with an amber to red flesh. An excellent taste. Used as fresh fruit, in preparations and for drying.  Strong growth and requires pruning to maximise a good production of figs.  It normally requires pollination for the second crop. This variety is suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia.

12.99$ 10
Dorée


SYN: Goutte d'or, Figue d'or

It is well known in France and highly prized by collectors. This variety is hardy and can tolerate temperatures down to -18°C. However, we highly suggest you only plant this tree in ground after the third year. To this, proper winter covering will be required as Canadian climate zones can be extremely harsh during winter. This variety is suitable for planting in a pot. This variety bears two crops, but only the first crop will mature in most of the Canadian climate zones. The figs are medium sized and have a golden skin, they have a very sweet taste and we highly recommend them!

20.99$ 2
Excel


This fig variety was released by Bill Story in 1975. This is a hybrid of Kadota. This tree bears a single crop towards the end of August. The size of the figs varies from medium to large, their color is pale greenish with a bit of yellow with amber pulp. This variety is suitable for planting in a pot.

12.99$ 10
Green Ischia


SYN: Coeur, Verdale, Verte, Figue d'Espagne, New green, Green, C'ur

Another well-known variety in North American, the Green Ischia can be a great addition to your garden. This variety is suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia. This variety bears a late crop towards the end of the summer. Small sized figs are dark green with dark strawberry flesh. It can be considered as fairly hardy

12.99$ 10
Grise de St-Jean   20.99$ 2
Grosse Grise   20.99$ 2
Hardy Chicago


Discovered by Fred Born around the end of the 1970’s or early 1980’s. Since the first introduction, Hardy Chicago has been commercialized all across North America and even sold in some nurseries in Europe. Figs are small to medium size with light brown to violet skin and strawberry pink flesh. Pear-shaped with long slender neck. Excellent flavor! It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia. As the name states, this variety is hardy.

12.99$ 10
Hunt

A small brown fig with amber flesh, sometimes with tints of pink. Variety moderately productive. Pear-shaped fruit with a short neck. Rich and sweet flavor.

12.99$ 10
Jean-Talon


The origins of this fig tree can be traced back to the Jean-Talon market in Montreal. This variety is hardy and suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia.  This variety bears two crops, but only the first crop will mature in most of the Canadian climate zones. When ripe the figs are small and dark. Black figs, small-sized which make them ideal for a rapid ripening. A nice discovery that we recommend to add to your garden!

12,99$ 10
Kadota


The variety Kadota is well known in the U.S. and is commercially grown for canning and fresh fruit sale. Small to medium fig, pear-shaped, pale green with amber flesh. Good resistance to cold. It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia. This variety bears two crops, but only the first crop will mature in most of the Canadian climate zones. Rapid growth and early harvest.

12.99$ 10
Lattarulla

SYN: ITALIAN HONEY, BLANCHE ROYALE, LEMON, MARSEILLES, BLANCHE, WHITE MARSEILLES

A medium to large yellowish-green fig. It is said to be very sweet.

12.99$ 10
Lsu Everbearing

A medium to large yellow green fig yellow green with touches of white and amber flesh. Sweet and said to be great quality.

12.99$ 10
Lsu Gold

Large yellow fig with pink flesh. Great taste!

12.99$ 10
Lsu Purple

Medium dark purple fig with dark pink flesh.  Sweet taste!

12.99$ 10
Madeleine 2 Saisons   20.99$ 10
Marseilles
This variety is originally from France and is commercialy grown in the 
region of Provence. The tree produces a single crop of green figs
towards the end of the summer. This tree is vigorous and should be
planted in sunny area as it requires plenty of sun. This variety is
suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. It can be planted in ground
after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate
zones except for parts of British Columbia.
12.99$ 10
Marseilles Black

 

12.99$ 10
Negronne


SYN: Violette de bordeaux, Petite figue violette

Medium-sized figs, almost black with a garnet red flesh and a delicate taste, sweet and fresh. This variety bears two crops, but only the first crop will mature in most of the Canadian climate zones. Reveals all its flavors at high temperature.

12.99$ 10
Nexö
Syn: Nexoe


We are the only ones to offer this variety in North America. This variety is from Denmark from the Island of BornHolm. It is hardy
and can tolerate temperatures down to -20°C. However, we highly
suggest you only plant this tree in ground after the third year. To
this, proper winter covering will be required as Canadian climate
zones can be extremely harsh during winter. This variety is suitable
for planting in a pot. This variety bears two crops, but only the
first crop will mature in most of the Canadian climate zones.
20.99$ 2
Noire de Bellone   20.99$ 2
Noire de Carombe


SYN: Noire bifère de Caromb, Caromb, Perroquine, Douqueira negra.

This variety is extremely rare in North America, but is well known in France and highly prized by collectors. This variety is suitable to be grown in a pot in Canada. It can be planted in ground after third year but will require protection in most Canadian climate zones except for parts of British Columbia. It bears two crops but only the first one will mature in most of Canadian climate zones. When ripe the figs are dark blue and are small-sized.

20.99$ 10
Paradiso

Originally from Italy, this fig is green with a pink to red flesh. This variety bears two crops, but only the first crop will mature in most Canadian climates.

12.99$ 10
Peter's Honey


SYN : Italian Honey fig, Lattarula, Blanche, Lemon, Marseilles

Medium-sized figs, yellowish-green with amber flesh. Great growth, fruit with multiple uses, an excellent taste. Easy and productive variety.

12.99$ 10
Pingo De Mel


SYN : Gillette, Croisic, Cordelia

Firm fruit and tasty green with yellow flesh is white to amber. Fig tree well suited to pot culture and gives regular fruit that ripen in the month of August.

12.99$ 10
Ronde De Bordeaux   20.99$ 4
Sal's El

Black figs, small to medium size.

12.99$ 10
Stella

Green figs with red flesh.

12.99$ 10
Sultane The origin of the tree can be traced back to southern France. This tree is ideal for cooler climates such as eastern Canada since it can bear fruits early. This tree will produce one crop in the early summer and the second in late fall but only the first crop will mature in most of the Canadian climate zones. The figs are purple dark and have an excellent taste. 20.99$ 10
Texas Everbearing


SYN: Eastern Brown Turkey, English Brown Turkey, Everbearing, Texas Everbearing , Everbearing, Harrison, Ramsey, La Perpétuelle, Eastern Brown Turkey , Common Blue, Brown Naples, Bella Brunetta

Brown figs with dark flesh

12.99$ 10
Violette Normande   20.99$ Sold out  
White Genoa


SYN: Genoa

Fruit medium and pear-shaped. Skin greenish-yellow to white. Flesh yellow-amber. Excellent for eating fresh. Variety productive enough. Harvest in September-October.

12.99$ 10
           
           
A huge thank you to Michal from http://www.figtrees.ca/ for the descriptions of our fig trees.
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