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Ficus carica cv Panaché (Striped Fig) 70-80cm

Ficus carica cv Panaché (Striped Fig) 70-80cm

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Ficus carica cv. Panaché, also known as the Tiger Fig or Striped Fig, is a distinct cultivar of the common fig tree, Ficus carica. It's well-known for its unique appearance and delicious fruit. Here are some of the key details about this cultivar:

Characteristics of Ficus carica cv. Panaché

  1. Appearance: The most striking feature of the Panaché fig is its fruit. The figs have a green and yellow-striped appearance, which is where the name "Tiger Fig" comes from. As the figs mature, the stripes become more pronounced, and the skin may take on a pinkish hue.

  2. Fruit Flavor and Texture: The flesh inside is typically a rich red or purple color, known for its sweet flavor and juicy texture. The Panaché figs are highly regarded for both fresh eating and for use in preserves and baking.

  3. Tree Size and Growth Habit: This cultivar tends to have a moderate growth rate and can be grown as a small to medium-sized tree or pruned to maintain a bushy habit. It's suitable for garden planting or container growing.

  4. Leaves: Like other fig trees, it has large, lobed leaves that provide dense foliage.

Cultivation and Care

  1. Climate: Panaché fig trees thrive in warm, Mediterranean-like climates. They are best suited to USDA zones 7-10.

  2. Sunlight: They require full sun to produce the best fruit, ideally around 8 hours of direct sunlight per day.

  3. Soil: Ficus carica prefers well-draining soil. If the soil is too dense or retains too much moisture, it can lead to root problems.

  4. Watering: Regular watering is necessary, especially during the growing season and in dry climates. However, it's important to avoid over-watering.

  5. Pruning: Pruning helps to maintain the desired shape, improve sun exposure to the inner branches, and can enhance fruit production. Pruning is typically done during the winter when the tree is dormant.

  6. Fertilization: While fig trees don't require heavy feeding, an application of a balanced fertilizer in the spring can promote healthy growth.

  7. Pests and Diseases: Keep an eye out for common fig tree pests and diseases, and treat them as necessary.

The Ficus carica cv. Panaché is especially valued for its strikingly beautiful fruit and the decorative aspect it adds to gardens. The tree can also be a delightful addition to patios and balconies when grown in containers, bringing a touch of Mediterranean charm to various settings.

IMPORTANT: Please be aware that picture 1 show adult plant not for sale, the offer is for a plant in the dimension indicated in title description similar to the one in pictures 2-5.

SKU:BA-0917-S

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Plant height: 70-80cm

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