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Fig Tree Brown Turkey

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Ficus carica 'Brown Turkey'

  • Easy and reliable.
  • Gorgeously sweet purple brown figs have dark red flesh.
  • Hardy and very reliable.
  • Self Fertile.

Supplied as a containerised plant approximately 1 - 2 feet (30-60cm) tall including pot.

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Description

Produces heavy crops of gorgeously sweet figs in August - September. Fast into production, it is not unusual for it to produce fruit in the first season from planting.

In its own right this is a beautiful shrubby tree with large deeply lobed dark green leaves and an interesting twisting and turning branch structure.

  • Harvest August - September.
  • Self Fertile.
  • Best grown in a sunny sheltered position - a South West facing wall or fence would be ideal.
  • Restriction of the roots will prevent the tree growing too large and keep it fruitful; so consider either growing in a large container or by making a planting pit - lining the sides of a 3 x 3 x 3 feet (90 x 90 x 90 cm) hole with paving slabs and the base with brick rubble before refilling with soil - and planting into that.

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