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Ficus carica Précoce de Dalmatie

Ficus carica Précoce de Dalmatie
Common Fig, Fig Tree

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Variety producing fruits with yellow-green skin and sweet, tasty red flesh. This variety is cold-resistant and suitable for more humid regions. Its small size allows it to be grown in a pot. It is a self-fertile and biferous variety, meaning it bears fruit twice, starting in early July and then again towards the end of August. It is a deciduous, hardy tree that thrives in a sunny exposure. Planting should be done in frost-free autumn/winter (or in spring for colder regions).
Flavour
Very sweet
Height at maturity
2.50 m
Spread at maturity
3.50 m
Exposure
Sun
Self-fertilising
Best planting time September to November
Recommended planting time February to April, September to December
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Harvest time July to September
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Description

Ficus carica 'Précoce de Dalmatie', or Dalmatian Early Fig is a variety that produces fruits with green-yellow skin and sweet, tasty red flesh. This variety is very cold-resistant and adapted to more humid regions. Its small size allows it to be grown in a pot. It is self-fertile and bears fruit twice, starting from early July and then towards the end of August. It is a deciduous, hardy tree that enjoys a sunny exposure. Plant in frost-free autumn/winter (or in spring for colder regions).

 

Originating from Turkey and Asia Minor, the fig tree (Ficus carica) belongs to the Moraceae family. It is a small, vigorous, deciduous tree with a rounded and erect habit, often with a twisted trunk. The leaves are rough, bright green turning yellow in autumn, finely velvety, relatively large (sometimes 20cm (8in) long) and with a long petiole. The lamina is deeply divided into three to seven lobes with serrated edges (most often five), of variable shape, with a velvety underside and prominent veins. The wood is soft and spongy, the bark grey and smooth. The root system of this small tree is powerful, spreading in all directions.

 Among fig tree varieties, we can distinguish:

- unifere varieties, producing an abundant single harvest per year at the beginning of autumn

- bifere varieties, like the Dalmatian Early variety, bearing fruit twice a year, producing figs called 'flower figs' in early summer on the wood of the previous year, and autumn figs, developing on the branches of the current year.

Harvesting is in several stages, as the figs ripen. This variety is self-fertile and parthenocarpic, allowing fruiting without fertilisation. It does not require other fig trees and does not need the intervention of blastophagus, the only insect pollinator of the fig tree, which is too delicate to survive in cold climates.

Figs are used in the preparation of sweet dishes (pies, clafoutis, compotes) or savoury dishes combined with goat cheese, or dry-cured ham. After harvest, refrigeration is not recommended as it alters the flavour of the fig and the skin may suffer from humidity and condensation. The best way to consume them is fresh, and to enjoy them under the tree, preserving their honey-like aroma.

 

The fig tree is often considered one of the most beautiful fruit trees. Its unique foliage gives it an ornamental aspect and provides a beautiful shady space, which is pleasant during summer heatwaves. Plant it sheltered by a wall that will protect it from cold during harsh winters, with a south or southwest exposure, alongside Pomegranate, White Mulberry and Japanese Medlar in warm climates. In colder regions, it can be planted with quince trees, Akebia quinata, and Feijoa, which are also hardy and exotic. Consider its dimensions at maturity to determine the distance at which you will plant it. Even if the roots do not cause damage to modern constructions, they can damage dry stone walls or those made with weak mortars.

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Plant habit

Height at maturity 2.50 m
Spread at maturity 3.50 m
Growth rate normal

Fruit

Fruit colour green
Fruit diameter 4 cm
Flavour Very sweet
Use Table, Jam, Compote, Patisserie, Cooking
Harvest time July to September

Flowering

Flowering time August
Flower size 4 cm

Foliage

Foliage persistence Deciduous
Foliage colour medium green

Botanical data

Genus

Ficus

Species

carica

Cultivar

Précoce de Dalmatie

Family

Moraceae

Other common names

Common Fig, Fig Tree

Origin

Central Asia

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Planting and care

It adapts to all types of soil, even poor, rocky and dry ones, but prefers deep, loose soil with a sufficiently high limestone content. It requires a sunny and sheltered exposure from strong winds. It likes to have its feet in water and its head in the sun, especially during fruit ripening in summer. At the time of planting, install a layer of gravel at the bottom of the planting hole and add a mixture of garden soil and mature compost or soil conditioner.

Water carefully during the first two years following planting, especially during summer, as its root system is not sufficiently developed. Once well-established, it will be capable of drawing water deeply from the soil. Plant from November to the end of March, outside of freezing periods. In colder regions, plant early in the spring. It is a hardy tree, even though the above-ground parts can be damaged by cold (young branches from -15 to -17°C (5 to 1.4°F), flower buds from -10 to -12°C (14 to -10.4°F)). It will sprout from the stump down to -20°C (-4°F).

It is not susceptible to diseases and pests.

Planting period

Best planting time September to November
Recommended planting time February to April, September to December

Intended location

Suitable for Meadow
Type of use Free-standing, Container
Hardiness Hardy down to -15°C (USDA zone 7b) Show map
Ease of cultivation Beginner
Planting density 1 per m2
Exposure Sun
Soil pH Neutral, Calcareous
Soil type Chalky (poor, alkaline and well-drained), Clayey-chalky (heavy and alkaline), Silty-loamy (rich and light), well-draining, fertile

Care

Pruning instructions Fig tree wood heals with difficulty. Do not prune too severely, especially in winter when it is more fragile. Preferably prune it in early spring during the sap rise. In April, it is recommended to pinch out the young branches. For well-formed fig trees, use pruning shears and cut the current year's shoots above the 2nd eye. From September to November, cut the shoots that have fruited to improve the next fruiting and the upcoming harvest. Apply a healing clay-type dressing to the pruning wounds.
Pruning Pruning recommended once a year
Pruning time March to April, September to November
Soil moisture Wet
Disease resistance Very good
Overwinter Can be left in the ground
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