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Fig (Ficus) Moerheim Moerheim is the most reliable fig for the UK climate & in late August to mid September produces a heavy crop of violet-brown fruits with sweet red flesh
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Fig (Ficus) Brunswick

An attractive self-fertile tree that produces a heavy crop of medium-sized pear-shaped figs.The green-skinned fruits have a sweet flavour and yellow and red flesh. Fruits develop in spring and ripen from August to September, a second crop often develops in late summer and if protected, these fruits will ripen the following summer.This fig suits the UK climate well, being hardy and more tolerant of colder, wetter growing conditions than many other varieties, will crop 1 year after being planted with better crops from 3 years.Height: 3m (9'). Spread: 4m (13').
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An attractive self-fertile tree that produces a heavy crop of medium-sized pear-shaped figs. The green-skinned fruits have a sweet flavour & yellow & red flesh. Fruits develop in spring & ripen from August to September, a second crop often develops in late summer & if protected, these fruits will ripen the following summer. This fig suits the UK climate well, being hardy & more tolerant of colder, wetter growing conditions than many other varieties, will crop 1 year after being planted with better crops from 3 years.
Height: 3m (9'). Spread: 4m (13').

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Suttons Seeds
Suttons Seeds are an internationally renowned supplier of all types of seeds for fruit and vegetables. Originally founded in 1806 by John Sutton it is now based in Paignton.

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