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

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    Unlike some fig trees, brown turkey figs thrive in colder climates and are often chosen for regions further north. Their figs have flavors of melon and honey. Recommended for USDA Hardiness Zones ...

  3. How to Prune a Fig Tree for an Abundant Harvest ... - AOL

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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 ...

  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. Abies nordmanniana subsp. equi-trojani - Wikipedia

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    Turkish fir is typically a narrow and conical tree, with a mature height of 20 to 30 meters (60 to 100 feet), and growing 1.8 to 4 meters (6 to 28 feet) wide. It has dense, dark green upswept needles 2.5 to 3 cm (1 to 1.2 inches) long. Seed cones are purplish-brown and 10 to 14.5 cm (4 to 5.8 inches) long. [2]

  6. 7 Causes for Brown Spots on a Fiddle Leaf Fig (and How to ...

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    These are the most common causes of brown spots on fiddle leaf fig foliage, plus simple tips for restoring your plant’s health.

  7. Ficus dammaropsis - Wikipedia

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    Ficus dammaropsis, the Highland breadfruit, locally called kapiak in Tok Pisin, is a tropical dioecious [2] evergreen fig tree (subgenus Sycamorus, of the Mulberry Family with huge pleated leaves 60 cm (24 in) across and up to 90 cm (3 ft) in length.

  8. Ficus lutea - Wikipedia

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    Ficus lutea is a tree that grows up to 25 m (82 ft) in height, its crown is large and spreading, while the bark is brownish to dark grey; when in open areas, the trunk is commonly short with buttressed roots but in forest environments, the trunks tend to be longer. [2]

  9. How to Care for an Indoor Fiddle Leaf Fig (And Actually Keep ...

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    Where Do Fiddle Leaf Fig Plants Come From? Native to the rainforests of western and central Africa, the fiddle leaf fig has made quite the journey from its tropical origins to become a must-have ...