Pisac (rooted)
The Pisac fig tree is a remarkable variety known for its unique and flavorful fruits. With its medium-sized figs and attractive foliage, this tree is a favorite among fig enthusiasts and gardeners. The fruits of the Pisac fig tree are sweet and succulent, with a delightful balance of honey-like sweetness and subtle tanginess. They have a vibrant, greenish-yellow skin when ripe and a tender, luscious texture. Enjoyed fresh off the tree or used in various culinary creations, the Pisac figs are a true delight. This tree thrives in full sun to partial shade and is adaptable to different climates. With proper care and maintenance, the Pisac fig tree offers a rewarding harvest of exquisite figs, making it a valuable addition to any garden or orchard. Latin Name: Ficus carica "Pisac" Site and Soil: Ficus carica "Pisac" thrives in 1/2 day to full sun and well-drained soil. Pollination Requirements: Ficus carica "Pisac" is a self-fertile variety and does not require additional pollinators for