





Ficus carica 'Little Miss Figgy™'
Little Miss Figgy™ Dwarf Fig
- Parthenocarpic and reliable for fruit production without pollination
- Fruit high in antioxidants, fiber, iron, magnesium, calcium and potassium
- Easy to grow
- Dwarf variety is perfect for containers
- Use in baking, drying, salads or eating right off the tree
- Category: Fruit Tree
- Alternate Cultivar: 'MAJOAM'
- Patent: PP27,929
- Hardiness Zone: 7-9
- Height: 4-6 ft
- Spread: 3-4 ft
- Bloom Color: Green Shades
Purchase options for Little Miss Figgy™ Dwarf Fig
- Size: 3 Gallon 15-18"
- Status: Sheared and/or Dormant
- Availability: Online
$104.00
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Add To CartThis low maintenance, miniature Fig will WOW you with its deeply lobed, blue-green leaves and its abundance of incredibly healthy, dark purple fruits. Its dwarf size makes it ideal for use in the landscape or in containers.
Growing Tips for Ficus carica 'Little Miss Figgy™'
Plant in full sun in well drained soil. Feed plants in early spring and again in early fall with an organic all-purpose fertilizer. Prune in early spring, to keep its shape and to promote more fruit development, or to keep it small if you are growing in a container.