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  2. Want to Grow Figs In Your Own Backyard? It's Easier Than You ...

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    Petite varieties only reach six to eight feet, but the Chicago hardy fig, for example, can grow up to 30 feet tall. Another tip: Don’t plant fig trees too close to your house, or you risk damage ...

  3. Ficus - Wikipedia

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    Ficus (/ ˈ f aɪ k ə s / [2] or / ˈ f iː k ə s / [3] [4]) is a genus of about 850 species of woody trees, shrubs, vines, epiphytes and hemiepiphytes in the family Moraceae.Collectively known as fig trees or figs, they are native throughout the tropics with a few species extending into the semi-warm temperate zone.

  4. Fig - Wikipedia

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    The Palatine region in the German South West has an estimated 80,000 fig trees. The variety Brown Turkey is the most widespread in the region. [31] There are about a dozen quite widespread varieties hardy enough to survive winter outdoors mostly without special protection.

  5. Ficus lyrata - Wikipedia

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    The fruit is a green fig 2.5–3 cm (1-¼ in) diameter. Ficus lyrata Warb. (known as fiddle-leaf fig) is an evergreen tree or shrub, native to West and Central Africa tropical rain forest, being one of the most demanding and showy Ficus species. It is known as a decorative species in Europe and North America (Florida) as well.

  6. 45 Best Indoor Plants to Brighten Your Space All Winter Long

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    Fiddle Leaf Fig Tree. Care level: Easy. Place your fiddle-leaf fig (aka ficus lyrata) in a corner to create a dramatic focal point. Water this indoor plant only when the top inch of the soil is ...

  7. Cold-hardy citrus - Wikipedia

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    Cold-hardy citrus is citrus with increased frost tolerance and which may be cultivated far beyond traditional citrus growing regions. Citrus species and citrus hybrids typically described as cold-hardy generally display an ability to withstand wintertime temperatures below −5 to −10 °C (23 to 14 °F).

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