Mission Black Fig Tree hybrid was discovered growing near a California monastery over a hundred years ago. Because of the fig's high sugar content, the Mission Black Fig Tree has become a favorite fruit for drying and glazing and is frequently shipped by mail order by specialty candy and fruitcake companies during Christmas holidays. http://www.tytyga.com/product/Mission+Black+Fig+Tree
Bogus
Gardensnog 8 months ago
they are sooooooo black?
prognanica 1 year ago
what a weird video
yves2013 1 year ago
Wow, I was wondering why my figs were turing black. I thought there was something wrong so I plucked them off. Thanks
alz123alz 1 year ago