Ficus carica, commonly known as the common fig, is a deciduous tree or large shrub native to the Mediterranean and western Asia, widely grown for its edible fruit—the fig. It's one of the oldest cultivated fruit trees and is well-suited to warm, dry climates.
🌳 Ficus carica (Common Fig) Overview Feature   Details Type   Deciduous tree or large shrub Height   3–10 meters (10–33 feet) Fruit   Edible figs, sweet and pear-shaped Lifespan   50–100 years with proper care Zones   USDA Zones 7–11 Origin   Western Asia and the Mediterranean
🌞 Growing Conditions Factor   Requirement Sunlight   Full sun (6–8+ hours daily) Soil   Well-drained, loamy, slightly alkaline Watering   Moderate; drought-tolerant once established Temperature   Tolerates heat; protect in frosty zones Humidity   Prefers dry to moderate
🌿 Care Tips Planting: Best planted in early spring or late fall.
Mulching: Helps retain moisture and regulate root temperature.
Pruning: Prune in late winter to maintain shape and improve airflow.
Fertilization: Feed lightly with low-nitrogen fertilizer; overfeeding reduces fruit.
Harvest: Figs are ready when soft and drooping—usually late summer to early fall.
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