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Violette de Bordeaux Fig Tree

Ficus carica 'Violette de Bordeaux'
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Sweet Dwarf Violette De Bordeaux Fig Tree

  • Heirloom Variety Considered One of the Very Best
  • Sweet Figs with Rich Flavor
  • Excellent Fresh or Dried
  • Purple-Black Skin and Deep Red Strawberry Flesh
  • Closed Eye
  • Early Breba Crop
  • Main Crop in Fall
  • Stays Compact
  • Perfect for Container Culture or Small Spaces
  • Very Productive
  • Self Pollinating Variety
  • Low Maintenance
  • Great Choice for Coastal Areas
  • Deer and Pest Resistant

Delicious fresh figs twice a year? Yes, and you'll cherish the distinctive sweet, rich flavor. Store bought figs never taste this good.

Grow your own Fig tree for the most delectable experience. It's easy with a natural dwarf tree like Violette de Bordeaux Fig Tree (Ficus carica 'Violette de Bordeaux').

You may hear this variety called the Negronne Fig, a historied variety that offers so much for the home gardener. Violette de Bordeaux is widely considered by experts as one of the very finest figs.

This productive variety boasts an irresistible fragrance and extremely flavorful small to medium-size fruit. Violette de Bordeaux has the darkest strawberry red flesh of any fig.

Enjoy the fruit freshly picked or dried. Use it in gourmet recipes and impress your friends!

Violette de Bordeaux is a productive variety. You'll get two crops of juicy figs a year.

The early Breba crop comes in late spring and is borne on dormant buds from last year's old wood. New wood produces the main crop, which is harvested in fall.

Pick your ripe figs when the texture turns soft. Use a sharp pair of garden shears to snip through the stem. You can also hand-pick your crops with a gentle tug upward.

Exceptional Violette de Bordeaux performs well across a wide geographic area. It's blissfully resistant to pests and diseases.

With a closed eye, it easily tolerates high heat and humidity. You and your family will love the complex, candy-flavored taste of Violette de Bordeaux and this variety's endless possibilities.

Eat fresh picked right off the tree or spread ripe, high sugar fruit on toast for a fast and healthy breakfast. Some say it is the best jam they've ever had.

For a mouth-watering fish dinner, ditch the foil. Wrap the fish in fig leaves for cooking, instead. This will keep the fish juicy and give it a delicious, coconut flavor.

Gift yourself one or more Violette de Bordeaux natural dwarf tree and leverage it as an accent tree for a small space. It is by far one of the first choices for those desiring to grow a Fig in a container on a patio or deck.

Order your Violette de Bordeaux Fig tree ASAP.

People across the country are boosting their food security with backyard orchards. Our stock of low maintenance, hardy variety will not last long.

How to Use Violette de Bordeaux Fig Tree in the Landscape

Take up one of the most productive hobbies that you can have. Grow your own figs for incredible flavor.

Fig trees are self-pollinating, so you'll just need one for fruit production. However, partner trees will definitely boost your productivity.

Save yourself time, and order several. After you taste your first home grown fig, you'll be back for more trees. Trust us.

If you have the room, plant them in the ground. They'll provide a wonderful garden feature, with large, tropical-looking leaves and fragrant fruit.

Create a cute mini-Orchard by planting several trees ten feet apart on center. Measure from the center of one to the center of the next.

Make it easy, and use mulch between your trees. A three-inch layer will cut down on surface evaporation and keep the roots nice and cool. Pull mulch back six inches back from the trunk.

Grow this tree in outdoor containers on your deck or balcony. Today's food gardener is all about saving space with container culture and high-density planting techniques.

Use Violette de Bordeaux figs fresh for snacking, baking and cooking. How nice to know exactly what was sprayed on your tree, and when.

Funky, deeply lobed leaves hang on light gray branches. Keep the lowest branches on to let the lush, large foliage screen out ugly views for you.

Add them to your Kitchen Garden, or create an Edible Landscape. Grow one near your kitchen door to have fresh ingredients at hand for hors d'oeuvre, smoothies, tarts and more.

#ProPlantTips for Care

Violette de Bordeaux Fig grows best in full sun. Give it at least six hours of direct sunlight a day. Morning sun is optimal, as it will quickly dry the foliage.

Prune in late spring and after the second crop in fall. Decide to grow it in a traditional goblet shape, or keep it as a shaggy, shrubby plant with lower branches.

When planting, take a bit of care with the sensitive roots. Gently place the root ball in the planting hole.

Apply an even amount of water on a regular basis. Consistency is key to avoid splitting fruit.

For container grown fruit trees, add sharply drained soil mix. Over time, the roots become densely crowded. Study our YouTube channel to see how to improve the water penetration to the root ball. (Hint, you'll create channels through the soil and fill them with gravel.)

Figs are not a houseplant, and will need to go dormant for winter. In cold zones, bring your container Fig into an unheated garage or shed for winter protection.

Savor your homegrown fruit candy! Plant naturally dwarfed, productive Violette de Bordeaux Fig and harvest two great-tasting crops a year.

Place your order for our expertly grown trees today!

More Information
Botanical Name Ficus carica 'Violette de Bordeaux'
Mature Height 6 - 10 feet
Mature Spread 6 - 8 feet
Soil Type Well Drained
Moisture Medium
Sun Exposure Full Sun
Growth Rate Medium
Bloom Period Late Spring
Foliage Color Green
Pollinator Required No
Pollinator Friendly No
Growing Zone Range 7-10
Violette de Bordeaux Fig Tree Is Suited to Grow in Zones 7-10
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