Ficus Carica PANACHEE - Ficus carica 'Bizzaria Di Sori'
Ficus Carica PANACHEE - Ficus carica 'Bizzaria Di Sori'
Ficus carica PANACHE
Ficus Carica PANACHEE
Ficus Carica PANACHEE - Ficus carica 'Bizzaria Di Sori'
Ficus Carica PANACHEE - Ficus carica 'Bizzaria Di Sori'

Fig - Ficus carica PANACHE (Ficus carica 'Bizzaria Di Sori' - variegated fruits)

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Ficus Carica PANACHE - fig variety cultivated since ancient times, with variegated fruits, which creates a sensation in any garden.

This cultivar comes from ancient France (being mentioned for the first time in texts from 1668) and is famous for its resistance to cold and its consistent fruiting.

The fruits have a green skin with streaks in shades of yellow-cream. The pulp is red, sweet and aromatic. Variety with two fruits per year.

Fruit weight: approx. 60-90 grams

Other known names: Ficus carica 'Tiger Striped', Ficus carica 'Tiger', Ficus carica 'Variegato', Ficus carica 'Bizzaria Di Sori'.

Resistance in the garden. Withstands up to -20°C without significant losses. Resistance increases as the plant matures, the root system develops, and the branches become thicker . It is recommended to protect by covering the plants in the first years with microporous film (anti-freeze film, Agril type film, etc.). The cases of frost in fig trees mean damage to the aerial parts - but the root remains alive, and the plant re-enters vegetation in the spring.

Resistance to diseases and pests. Figs are considered ' pest free '.

Parthenocarpic variety - it is self-fertile and does not require a pollinator.

Find out all the details about figs here: Fig culture and care

Pot diameter: 14 cm. Height with pots included: approx. 40-50 cm.

Plants for the garden or terrace are grown in unprotected spaces or with minimal protection (shading nets or anti-hail nets). For this reason, naturally, they cannot have perfect foliage - the leaves can show traces, defects or other damage.

In the cold season, the plants enter the period of vegetative rest.