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Fig Tree - Black Jack
  Fig Tree - Black Jack Grow Your Own Sweet, Juicy Figs The Black Jack Fig (Ficus carica ‘Black Jack’) is a large, elongated purplish fruit with beautiful strawberry red flesh. It is a heavy producer with especially sweet, juicy fruit. Being dwarf, the Black Jack Fig maintains a natural height of 6 to 8 feet making it perfect for containers.  Grow it anywhere! Now you can create a unique and exotic focal point for any patio or deck. Its naturally small size makes it perfect in a yard where space is limited.  In colder climates, simply bring the container indoors during winter. This self fruiting tree simply needs a spot with full sun.  This will insure the healthiest growth and biggest production of amazingly sweet figs. The fruit of the Black Jack Fig starts green and turns a deep, rich purple right before it ripens. You will be harvesting its large, sweet, juicy fruit from June all the way through September.  You will be amazed how great they taste eating them fresh off the tree. They're also perfect dried or made into preserves so you can enjoy the fresh taste of figs year round. Highest Quality - Buy In Confidence!We take pride in delivering you the highest quality trees. Our family of fig tree growers has been in business since 1938.  This means you get superior trees that have been grown and selected from almost 75 years of experience. The Black Jack Fig is a wonderful addition to any yard, patio or balcony. * Self fruiting* Low maintenance* Deer resistant Hardiness Zones: Zones 7 to 10 outdoors year roundZones 4 to 7 patio / indoors in winter
  
      
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