Italian Honey Fig
Lattarulla italian honey fig tree bears good crops of large greenish yellow fruit with sweet light amber flesh.
Italian honey fig. Large lobed leaves are very attractive on this 10 20 tall and wide shrubby tree. Closed eye when ripe. A slightly slower grower and slightly dwarfing. Have a taste of italian honey and you will be utterly seduced.
A honey fig medium to large richly flavored sweet and of excellent quality especially if the weather is hot. The pale chartreuse skin is very slightly tart against the luscious sweet pale amber flesh. This is a very good choice for the pacific northwest. Minimal pruning needed and grows well in containers.
The delicious figs bear two crops in warm gardens and one in cooler climates. Helps resist splitting and souring. Italian honey figs ficus carica lattarula sometimes called lattarula fig produce golden to amber yellow fleshy sweet tasting fruits. Commonly grown throughout the pacific northwest.
Does well in the ground or container and yields two crops a year. Reliably hardy and productive here on the coast with beautiful distinct looking leaves. Wonderful honey sweet figs have soft green skin and gorgeous golden amber flesh and are good for fresh eating or dried. August brings a delectable deluge of yellow figs loaded with sweet succulent amber flesh.
Lattarulla italian honey fig tree also known as italian honey fig lattarulla is a reliable and hardy fig tree that has been producing delicious figs for many years in the pacific northwest. Fruit is exquisite fresh but also dries beautifully. Italian honey is a deliciously sweet large greenish yellow fig with honey coloured interior. The italian honey fig is a good size fruit with a greenish to golden skin and an ivory to cream colored flesh that contains the sweet flavor.
Probably is the most important single fig cultivar grown. The deciduous trees require less than 300 chill hours or. Honey sweet and simply divine eating.