Ficus Carica (Fig) ‘Bornholm’
€21.95
Min Temp : | Hardy |
Location: | Sun |
Water requirements : | Limited |
Flowering period : | 5-8 |
Scented : | No |
Edible: | Yes |
Use: | Container / Garden plant |
Evergreen: | No |
Height: | Up to 2m and more |
Description
Fig tree (Ficus carica) is a species of flowering plant in the Moraceae family. The fig tree is a spreading shrub or a slightly leaning tree with upright, knobby branches. The bark of the tree is smooth and metallic grey. As the tree ages, a dark gray pattern emerges.
The leaves are thick and leathery. The upper side of the leaf is dark green and rough-haired; The underside is also hairy and has white veins.
The fig tree has small flowers. They are enclosed in an almost closed flower base that is fleshy. The male flowers are close to the opening.
The figs are dark green and pear-shaped. When they ripen, they usually turn violet or black. The fruits are eaten fresh or dried. They have laxative properties.
The fruits of this variety take on a dark purple color when ripening.