Fig Brown Turkey
Description: The Brown Turkey Fig is a deciduous shrub or small tree with large, lobed leaves that are dark green and slightly hairy on the upper surface and lighter green underneath. It produces medium to large-sized fruit with a purplish-brown skin and sweet, reddish-pink flesh. The fruit is typically pear-shaped or round and can be eaten fresh or used in cooking, baking, or drying. Brown Turkey Figs are self-pollinating, meaning they do not require another fig tree for pollination. Size: Brown Turkey Fig trees typically reach a height of 10 to 30 feet (3 to 9 meters) and a spread of 10 to 30 feet (3 to 9 meters) at maturity, although they can be pruned to maintain a smaller size if desired. The size of the tree can vary depending on growing conditions, pruning, and age. When grown in containers, Brown Turkey Figs can be kept smaller and more manageable. Best Growing Zones: Brown Turkey Figs are well-suited to regions with warm, Mediterranean-like climates. They thrive in USDA hardin