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EAN code5061064930226
- Size18-25L
- Height80-100cm
- FormBush
Description: Common name: Fig 'Brown Turkey'. This remains the most popular variety of fig which is reliable and heavy cropping. The fruit produced in late summer have rich and sweet flavoured red fresh
Uses: Large leaves of 'fig leaf shape' give the plant additional architectural family
Climate/Position: A sheltered South or South West wall is required to ensure fruit ripening
Height/Spread: 2.5 x 3 metres. Train onto a wall for best effect
Soil Requirements: Any soil which drains well. Roots need to be restricted to enhance ability to produce fruit. Plant in large container or line planting hole with slabs or framework to restrict root growth
Pruning: This will depend on position and shape require. Undertake pruning in June - pinch out new growth to 5 buds to increase fruiting. Thinning of the crop may be needed to ensure remaining fruit reach a good size. After winter remove any dead shoots and ensure trained to frame
Special Requirements: The foliage and sap of Ficus is harmful if eaten (except for the ripened fruit) and may irritate the skin and eyes
Additional Interest: The tiny flowers of the fig are most unusually out of view, clustered inside the green "fruits", technically a synconium. In the case of the common fig the flowers are all female and need no pollination. The common fig bears a first crop, called the breba crop, in the spring on last season's growth. The second crop is borne in late summer on the new growth and is known as the main crop. In cold climates the breba crop is often destroyed by spring frosts





