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Fig Trees, Cuttings & Rooted Cuttings

Fig Tree Cuttings

Fig trees are common plants in our natural environment because they are hardy and easy to grow. Kremp Florist has fig cuttings for sale, as well as larger fig trees, so customers can try their hand at harvesting the sumptuous treats. A fig tree can be a great gift for many occasions. If you have a friend or family member who loves plants, a fig tree will make a great addition to her garden. Plus, thanks to easy fig tree propagation, even those without much green space can buy fig plants and enjoy growing rare fig varieties.

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  1. Verdalino Fig
    $30

    Verdolino is a green fig whose coloring and small size give it superior camouflage from hungry birds. The figs have thin skin and an oblong shape with a neck. They have pink pulp with a thick texture.

  2. KTJ Sport Fig
    $23

    KTJ Sport trees will grow mostly 3-lobed leaves and drop-shaped figs. The figs have brown, crackled skin that is soft and sweet. The figs have amber colored pulp that turns to bright red in the center. The figs have a honey and slight berry flavor.

  3. Figoin Fig
    $25

    Figoin is a small fig that packs a big punch of intense berry flavor. Each fig weighs in around only 10 grams, but the concentration of flavor and ability to dry well on the tree makes up for what Figoin lacks in size.

  4. Madeira Island Black Fig Currently Sold Out
    Madeira Island Black Fig
    $18

    Madeira Island Black is a round fig with a flat bottom. It has attractive dark purple skin with starry speckles on it. Madeira Island Black has a dark red pulp with a syrupy texture. The figs drip honey from the eye when ripe. Fig experts love this variety’s berry flavor that is balanced, subtle, and sophisticated.

  5. Black Algiers Fig
    $23

    Black Algiers is from Algeria, a North African country with it's coastline along the Mediterranean Sea. The Black Algiers fig has a dark purple skin that can turn to a rich black color, especially when dried. A fabulous variety that is needed for any size fig collection! 

  6. Del Bisbe Fig
    $28

    Del Bisbe figs are round and have green skin with some purple blushing.

  7. Causses De Vers Fig
    $18

    Causses de Vers is a French fig variety that originally comes from Thierry in France.

  8. Teyip Demir TD Yellow Crinkle Fig
    $15

    Teyip Demir “TD” Yellow Crinkle is a Turkish fig variety that is currently very rare in the U.S. It was named by Ryan and Myka D’Souza, of Fig Agro Lab Asia. The pair have been growing TD Yellow Crinkle in Singapore where they discovered all of this fig’s great qualities.

  9. Paratjalina Fig
    $18

    Paratjalina is a subvariety of the fig Paratjal. It was discovered in the Balearic Islands in an area called Son Oliver, Campos where it was growing wild. This variety was never intentionally cultivated, and was given the name meaning “little Paratjal” based on its similarity to that variety.

  10. Verdal D'Oriola Fig
    $20

    Verdal D’Oriola is one of the earliest ripening fig varieties, making it ideal for growers in colder climates with shorter growing  seasons. These figs usually ripen in late summer-early fall. Verdal D’Oriola figs are a Spanish variety from Ibiza in the Balearic Islands. This fig was part of Montserrat Pons’ collection. Some fig collectors believe Verdal D’Oriola is a synonym for De La Senyora Hivernenca.

  11. I-258 Fig
    $15

    I-258 cranks out loads of some of the best tasting figs imaginable on a vigorous and hardy tree. The interior of the I-258 fig is light around the edges and fades into a deep red. It is a juicy fig, and in addition to the berry taste it has also been described as citrus, tangerine, and passion fruit. The “I” in the fig’s name harkens back to its Italian origins. This fig was categorized and numbered as part of the Italian government’s effort to enhance agricultural economic growth in the 1980s. Some Italian figs were also given names, but this one is simply known as 258.

  12. Joualle Noire Fig
    $25

    Joualle Noire is a fig that originally comes from France. It was discovered in the Algerian mountains, where several types of Joualle figs are grown and protected. Malaysian fig growers have popularized this variety today, but it is still considered very rare in the US. Fig enthusiasts are excited about Joualle Noire, which has been called the best tasting black fig.

  13. Borda de Ses Rotes (MP) Fig
    $22

    Borda de Ses Rotes (MP) is a Spanish fig that came from Montserrat Pons’ collection, noted by the MP in its name. Pons discovered this variety in the Balearic Islands, where it was growing on an estate known as Ses Rotes. Borda de Ses Rotes (MP) was found growing in the wild in a natural sandstone quarry, surrounded by pine trees and wild olive trees.

  14. Verdino del Nord Fig
    $18

    Verdino del Nord is a small but mighty fig. Growers love it because it resists splitting in rain and humidity, probably because of its small size.

  15. White Madeira #1 Fig Currently Sold Out
    White Madeira #1 Fig
    $15

    White Madeira #1 will set both a breba and main crop. There are some differences in the two crops. The breba crop figs are larger and have a closed eye, whereas the main crop will be smaller with a slightly open eye.

  16. Golden Riverside Fig Currently Sold Out
    Golden Riverside Fig
    $18

    Golden Riverside figs have a subtle sweet flavor. The Golden Riverside fig is known to have a melon flavor, but has also been described as berry and buttery caramel, with the flavor becoming more complex the longer the fruit is left to ripen. This variety is also very juicy and full of honey. Growers have noted that the eye of the Golden Riverside is usually pronounced and open.

  17. Violeta Fig
    $18

    Violeta is a rare, Portuguese fig. As the name suggests, it has a purple/black skin. The thin skin that covers the round fruits gives way to a dark red pulp. The pulp has a jammy texture and a sweet and intense berry taste.

  18. Marot Fig
    $15

    Marot is a French fig variety. “Marot” is actually a common surname in France that can be traced back for nearly a thousand years. The name originally belonged to aristocratic families who lived in the Normandy region during the Norman conquest of England. The surname Marot evolved from the name of the parish “Merriott” where they kept their houses.

  19. Black Manzanita Fig
    $15

    Black Manzanita is from the San Francisco Bay Area of California, where its decades-old mother tree still grows. Many people have plucked figs from this public tree, but it is also part of the fig collection at UC Davis. Although it would have wasp pollination in its native home, it is a common variety that is proven to grow well in many habitats.

  20. Super Jumbo Fig
    $13

    The name “Super Jumbo” fig says it all: these trees will give you some of the largest figs available at 120+ grams. These super sized figs are drop shaped and have purple skin. They have a bright red pulp with a very sweet, mild berry flavor. The texture is jammy with a good seed crunch. Super Jumbo figs have a medium sized eye and generally have good resistance to pests. The trees have 5 lobed leaves.

  21. Ronde De Bordeaux Fig
    $8

    Ronde de Bordeaux is an early ripening small fig, but what it lacks in size it makes up for in flavor. Some describe Ronde de Bordeaux figs as having Concord grape flavors, while others detect a molasses/strawberry flavor. Overall, it is a sweet tasty fig. You can recognize this plant by its large leaves that have long, thin fingers.

  22. Black Madeira Fig
    $12

    Black Madeira figs are berry figs filled with a pool of honey.

  23. Brooklyn White Fig
    $5

    Brooklyn White figs are a hardy variety found in New York City. As its name suggests, Brooklyn White fig trees were originally found in that borough of New York City. The variety was planted by European immigrants, and has been pleasing fig enthusiasts on this side of the pond ever since. Kremp Florist grows Brooklyn White in its own greenhouses in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Contact the florist today to purchase your tree—cuttings can be shipped nationwide.

  24. Nero 600m Fig
    $7

    Nero 600m is one of the most productive varieties here. The Nero 600m fig was discovered in Italy in the Apennine Mountains, specifically in Vallecalda di Borgofornari. Being from a mountainous region, this variety has excellent cold-resistance. Nero 600m is also known to be hardy, an easy rooter, and rain-resistant. The number in the fig’s name signifies that the original tree of this variety was grown in a nursery at an elevation of 600 meters.

  25. Col de Dame Grise Fig Currently Sold Out
    Col de Dame Grise Fig
    $8

    The Col de Dame Grise is a popular fig variety. You can recognize this fig by its greenish-purple color, giving it a gray (grise in French) cast to it. Inside is a dense, dark red pulp, with a figgy flavor and no seed crunch. Be sure to look for Col de Dame’s signature long neck—it’s why the French named it “collar of a lady” after their finely clothed royalty.

  26. Easton Purple Fig
    $6

    Easton Purple figs are early and reliable. The Easton Purple fig has a unique look to it with its longer neck. The interior of the fig is light in color and is fruity without much figgy flavor. Some have compared the flavor to that of a white grape. You will also notice an interior “twist” in the shape of the flesh, so it is not uniform throughout the fig. Leaves of this variety of tree have an unusual arrowhead shape and distinct vein pattern. The leaves are generally single and/or triple lobed.

  27. Galicia Negra Fig
    $8

    The Galicia Negra is an outstanding Spanish variety that is one of our absolutely favorite tasting figs. Kremp Florist sells Galicia Negra fig trees, grown at their own greenhouses in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. This tree is great for the seasoned grower or a novice who’d like to harvest the tasty fruit. The tree can be grown in large containers or can be planted directly into the ground.

  28. Sodus Sicilian Fig
    $8

    The Sodus Sicilian's extreme hardiness and unique flavor make it a real winner for cold climates.

  29. Violette de Bordeaux Fig
    $8

    This popular French variety puts on lots of beautiful great tasting figs. Viollette de Bordeaux is known to thrive despite heat, humidity, and drought. It is also considered to be resistant to pests, making this an all-around enjoyable tree to grow.

  30. Adriatic JH Fig
    $5

    Adriatic JH figs are very reliable and productive. These tasty figs produce a flavorful, strawberry tasting fig.

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The plants can thrive indoors or outdoors, and can live in containers or planted directly into the ground. Contact Kremp Florist to order a fig tree birthday gift or token of sympathy.

With several years of experience growing premium quality figs, our fig cuttings are guaranteed to produce impressive quality trees and fruit. Popular varieties like Ronde de Bordeaux, Black Madeira and Moscatel Preto are just a sampling of our strong performers. With over 50 different varieties of figs in stock, we are your source for unique and rare varieties of figs. We are constantly adding more varieties so be sure to check back and see what's new. Located in southeastern Pennsylvania, our fig production has been expanding year after year. We ship via Fedex. Small plants will be available in the Spring of 2019. Looking for advise or a recommendation on what type of fig would work best for your location? Feel free to reach out to us. Our fig experts are happy to answer your questions and offer the best variety that will work for your sun, soil and temperature conditions.

Please be sure to view our Fig FAQ page here for important information about buying our fig cuttings and rooted cuttings.

 

All About Fig Trees

You have probably seen fig trees while walking through your neighborhood, even if you didn’t realize it. The plants are commonly found in nature because they require little maintenance and are able to winter over outside. You can recognize a fig tree by its leaves that sport "fingers" as they are called in the grower community. The hand-shaped leaves usually have between 3-5 fingers each, and are green in color. Unique varieties may even bear striped leaves. Like all plants, they may start out as just a seedling, but they can grow into trees reaching a story in height or more. The plants can also be pruned into bushes. Because of their growth, figs should be planted 10’-20’ apart from one another. Alternatively, the plants also work well in containers, so they are fit for any size living area.

Fig plants like sunny conditions and prefer fewer rainy days. This allows the plant’s delicious fruit to ripen. Different varieties will fruit at different times throughout the late spring and into fall. The fruits are really the stars of the plant, and there are many collectors of fig trees who want to get their hands on all the tasty varieties. There are over 700 of them!

Like fine wine grapes, each fig has its own unique appearance and flavor profile. The fruits are generally 1.5"-3.5" in size, and described as small, medium, large, and giant. The skin of the fruit is edible, and comes in colors like green, yellow, red, purple, black, and rarely shows striped patterns. The fig’s interior is fleshy with edible tiny seeds like a tomato. Connoisseurs test figs for "seed crunch," meaning how densely packed the seeds are in a particular variety.

 

Kremp Florist’s Fig Trees and Fig Cuttings

Kremp Florist’s fig tree production has grown substantially over the years to keep up with demand for these precious fruits. The florist grows its own fig trees on a farm in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The varieties are carefully maintained and catalogued to offer customers 50+ different types of plants. New varieties are regularly added, so be sure to check back often to see what new figs are in store. Kremp Florist hand delivers cuttings and trees locally, and ships cuttings throughout the United States. Shipping outside the country is not available at this time.

Customers can choose to purchase a rooted cutting, which means that the plant is already showing leaves. These come in 4.25" pots of soil. Or, purchase a simple cutting to root at home. With just your own pot and soil, you can be on your way to growing figs. For a larger presentation, consider a fig tree. These are approximately 16"-24" tall trees and come in their own pot. They can be accented with a bow and Spanish moss for a lasting thank you gift.

 

How To Enjoy Your Fig Cuttings

Once your plant is growing, it will not be long before you are harvesting yummy figs. Enthusiasts love to taste new figs, and describe the flavors as honey, peachy, figgy, berry, caramel, or strawberry. The vast array of flavors that can come from the same type of plant is what keeps collectors coming back for more of these special trees. Figs must be left to ripen on the tree, because they do not continue ripen once picked. After you harvest your figs, they can be kept in the refrigerator until ready to eat.

Once you have your figs, you may be wondering what to do with them. You may consider making them into a "figgy pudding" as the Christmas carol suggests, or you can make them into jams/speads, cookies, tarts, add them to salads, cook them with meats, or add them to a cheese plate. Eaten by themselves, figs can make a healthy and satisfying snack. In case you need one last reason to start growing figs: the fruits are also good for you. They are a good source of fiber, and also provide an array of vitamins and minerals including iron and potassium. Growing figs is a healthy hobby to enjoy year after year.

 

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