Fignominal Fig
A true dwarf fig bred to ripen sweet, jammy fruit on a plant barely two feet tall — small enough for a patio pot, productive enough to snack from all summer.
'Fignomenal' is a compact selection of the common fig (Ficus carica) developed specifically for tight spaces and container life. It tops out around 28 inches tall yet spreads to a tidy, rounded canopy, and it bears its own crop without a second tree. The fruit is classic fig: tender, honey-sweet, and figgy, with the soft skin and rich flesh you want for eating fresh off the branch, splitting over cheese, or roasting alongside meats.
Why growers choose the Fignominal fig
- Genuinely dwarf. A mature height near 28 inches with a roughly 5-foot spread keeps it on a balcony, deck, or sunny windowsill instead of taking over the yard.
- Self-fertile. Like most common figs, it sets fruit on its own — no pollinator partner and no fig wasp required, so a single plant produces.
- Long, generous harvest. Fruit ripens from June through September, giving you a steady trickle of figs across the warm months rather than one short rush.
- Widely cold-adaptable. Hardy outdoors in zones 5 through 10, and easy to overwinter in a pot where winters turn harsh, so gardeners well north of fig country can still grow one.
- Sweet, versatile fruit. Soft-skinned and rich, the figs are equally good eaten warm from the plant, baked into tarts, or simmered into jam and preserves.
Whether you garden in a few square feet on a city balcony or want a movable fruit plant you can wheel into a garage for winter, this fig delivers real homegrown harvests from a footprint most fruit trees can't match.
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