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    Fig trees (Ficus carica) thrive in USDA hardiness zones 8 through 10, though they can also grow in colder areas with proper protection.In addition to providing shade and beauty to your yard—not ...

  3. To rake, or not to rake? What to do with the leaves in your ...

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    As fall foliage reaches its peak and begins to fade across most of the United States, trees are shedding their leaves in preparation for winter. This annual event poses a common question for ...

  4. Plant This Fig Variety In Your Garden This Spring For ...

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    Fig Mosaic Virus is most pronounced on container-grown figs. Plants often outgrow the damage once planted in the ground. Watch for foliar diseases such as leaf spots, rust, and blight.

  5. Fig - Wikipedia

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    Mountain fig tree in Zibad. The common fig tree has been cultivated since ancient times and grows wild in dry and sunny locations with deep and fresh soil, and in rocky locations that are at sea level to 1,700 metres in elevation. It prefers relatively porous and freely draining soil, and can grow in nutritionally poor soil.

  6. Breba - Wikipedia

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    A brebber (or more commonly breba in Spanish, and sometimes as taqsh) [1] is a fig that develops on a common fig tree in the spring on the previous year's shoot growth. [2] In contrast, the main fig crop develops on the current year's shoot growth and ripens in late summer or fall.

  7. Cladoptosis - Wikipedia

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    an abscission scar on the trunk of Castilla where a branch has been shed. Cladoptosis (Ancient Greek κλάδος kládos "branch", πτῶσις ptôsis "falling" [noun]; sometimes pronounced with the p silent) is the regular shedding of branches. [1] It is the counterpart for branches of the familiar process of regular leaf shedding by ...

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  9. Ficus benjamina - Wikipedia

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    The bark of young branches is brownish. The widely spread, highly branching tree top often covers a diameter of 10 metres (33 ft). It is a relatively small-leaved fig. The changeable leaves are simple, entire and stalked. The petiole is 1 to 2.5 cm (3 ⁄ 8 to 1 inch) long.