
Fig ‘GE Neri’ (Ficus carica)
Renowned as one of the largest fruiting figs, ‘GE Neri’ has fruit the size of a tennis ball. This rare Italian fig tree, of unknown origin, has one crop of fruit a year that starts ripening in late summer and continues through early fall. The figs are crimson on the outside with reddish inner flesh that’s very sweet. Hardy in zones 7-9.
Fig ‘GE Neri’ (Ficus carica)
Renowned as one of the largest fruiting figs, ‘GE Neri’ has fruit the size of a tennis ball. This rare Italian fig tree, of unknown origin, has one crop of fruit a year that starts ripening in late summer and continues through early fall. The figs are crimson on the outside with reddish inner flesh that’s very sweet. Hardy in zones 7-9.
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Renowned as one of the largest fruiting figs, ‘GE Neri’ has fruit the size of a tennis ball. This rare Italian fig tree, of unknown origin, has one crop of fruit a year that starts ripening in late summer and continues through early fall. The figs are crimson on the outside with reddish inner flesh that’s very sweet. Hardy in zones 7-9.


















