LSU Purple Fig Tree

$100.00

LSU Purple is one of the most underrated fig varieties because it does not tolerate periods of dry soil. The figs will not fall off, but they won’t ripen properly. After a few years, LSU Purple will reach maturity and the trait no longer becomes a concern.

When properly ripened, LSU Purple is like eating fig jelly combined with melons, mild berries, honey, brown sugar, and cinnamon. The skin can have an interesting spicey flavor contrasting nicely with the sweet pulp and adding complexity.

As for growing characteristics, the hang time is shorter than average leading to a more consistent ripeness. It also has strong rain resistance but can split slightly at the eye. It’s a hardier tree, ripens early, and is one of the only known varieties to be resistant to root-knot nematodes, making it a valuable rootstock. RKN is a huge problem in the Southern part of the US. There, fig varieties are difficult to grow.

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