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LSU Purple Fig Tree
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🤝 The 30-Day SoilSong Guarantee
🤝 The 30-Day SoilSong Guarantee
We want you to feel completely confident in your gardening journey. We guarantee that your new botanical companion will arrive alive and remain healthy for its first week. While minor cosmetic transit stress (like a dropped lower leaf) is a normal part of travel, if your plant arrives severely damaged or unviable, simply email us with photos within 30 days of delivery. We will quickly provide a replacement or store credit.
📦 Pro Shipping & Careful Prep
📦 Pro Shipping & Careful Prep
Every plant is hand-selected and dispatched directly from our specialized California nursery. To ensure a safe journey, our succulents undergo a necessary 24-72 hour air-drying (bare-rooting) process to prevent root rot, while young trees are shipped with soil securely wrapped around their roots. We actively monitor national weather and strategically hold shipments during extreme heat or cold to protect your plant's vitality.
📖 Unboxing & Acclimation
📖 Unboxing & Acclimation
Plants experience travel shock just like we do. Upon arrival, please unbox your plant immediately. Place it in a well-ventilated area with bright, indirect light. Do not expose it to harsh direct sun, heavy watering, or attempt to repot it right away. Allow your plant at least one week to peacefully acclimate to your home's unique microclimate before resuming a standard care schedule.
🌿 Natural Variations & Dormancy
🌿 Natural Variations & Dormancy
Please remember that live plants are unique, natural products. The exact size, shape, and coloration will vary slightly from our product photos. Additionally, deciduous trees shipped in late Fall or Winter will arrive dormant (without leaves). They are perfectly healthy, actively building root strength, and will flush with new growth in the Spring.
Description
Premium LSU Purple Fig Tree (Ficus carica 'LSU Purple') is a superior, disease-resistant variety developed specifically for its excellent performance in humid, challenging climates. Celebrated for its small-to-medium, dark purple-skinned fruit, the LSU Purple offers a deeply sweet, strawberry-colored flesh that is a favorite for fresh eating, drying, and preserves. Starting your fruit garden with a 1-2 ft. starter tree is the most sustainable way to cultivate this variety; by allowing the tree to establish its root system in your specific environment, you encourage long-term vigor and structural resilience. This foundational care ensures your fig matures into a heavy-bearing centerpiece that rewards your efforts with reliable, delicious harvests year after year.
Growth Rate & Habit
LSU Purple is a vigorous grower with a naturally spreading, bushy habit. It is highly valued for its ability to produce fruit even on young wood, which makes it a frequent and dependable producer. The foliage is lush and deeply lobed, creating a beautiful, tropical aesthetic in the landscape. Because of its vigorous nature, regular annual pruning during the dormant winter season is recommended to maintain a manageable height, encourage better air circulation, and promote the production of larger, higher-quality fruit.
Harvest & Fruit Quality
The fruit of the LSU Purple is truly a treat—its exterior skin is a sophisticated deep purple, while the interior is a rich, vibrant red that is incredibly sweet, with a texture that is both dense and succulent. It is an excellent choice for those who love fresh figs but also want a variety that performs well in culinary applications. This variety is also known for its resistance to fig-related diseases, making it a lower-maintenance, more reliable performer than many other classic fig cultivars.
Watering and Feeding
Figs are remarkably adaptable, but they perform best with consistent moisture and well-draining soil. Provide a deep, deliberate soak at the base of the tree once a week during the active growing season. If planting in a container, ensure the pot has excellent drainage. Feed your fig tree with a balanced, organic fruit tree fertilizer in early spring as new growth emerges; this provides the energy needed to support its rapid foliage growth and the development of multiple waves of fruit throughout the season.
Light & Hardiness
For maximum fruit sweetness and overall tree health, place your LSU Purple fig in a location that receives full sun—aim for at least 6 to 8 hours of direct, unobstructed sunlight each day. This light exposure is critical for building the sugar content of the fruit. Reliably hardy in USDA Zones 7-10, this cultivar is more cold-tolerant than many other purple fig varieties, making it an excellent choice for southern and mid-Atlantic gardeners who want a long-term, high-performance fruit producer in their landscape.
Tree Specifications
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Botanical NameFicus carica 'LSU Purple'
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Common NameLSU Purple Fig Tree
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Tree TypeFig / Starter Tree
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Shipping SizeApprox. 1 - 2 ft. tall (Starter Tree)
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Harvest SeasonMid Summer to Early Autumn
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Growth HabitVigorous, bushy, spreading
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Growth RateVigorous
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Hardiness Zone7 - 10
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Mature Size8 - 10 ft. tall (prunable)
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Sun ExposureFull Sun (6-8+ hours daily)
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Watering NeedsModerate (Consistent moisture)
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Soil TypeRich, organic, well-draining soil
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Special FeaturesExcellent disease resistance; highly productive