A ripe fruit of a Bourjassotte Noire Fig showing internal and external colourations.

(1/1) A ripe fruit of a Bourjassotte Noire Fig showing internal and external colourations.

fullscreen1

Fig - Bourjassotte Noire

Ficus carica
Fruit Trees > Temperate Fruit Trees > Fig > Fig - Bourjassotte Noire
The variety is very productive, figs are medium to large with black skin and sweet, deep red flesh, with a closed ostiole. It is superior in taste, look and size to other figs
Other Names: Violette de Sollies Burjassot Negro Briogiotto Nero Burjassotte Preto

$49.00

event_busy When will it be in Stock?

We previously had the most to buy in Jan and Apr. They are unlikely to be available in Nov and Dec. Special Note: This plant is in the top 25% of plants customers are wanting to know about. It is very unlikely that you will be able to purchase this plant unless you click above to be notified when it is in stock again. Please expect a delay on this item as we notify those who have waited the longest .

Specifications of Fig - Bourjassotte Noire

Preferred Climate Subtropical, Warm Temperate, Cool Temperate, Arid (Dry)Learn About Climate Zones

Grown From CuttingLearn About Propagation Methods

Amount of leaves in Winter? No Leaves (Deciduous)

Time to Fruit/Flower/Harvest 2-3 Years

Sun or Shade Full (Sun:80%-100%)

Fruiting/Harvest Months February, March, April, May

Create a Filter to find similar plants

Customers also bought

These plants are often purchased together. Also check plant information for suitability in your orchard.

Jujube - Silverhill

$124.90 ($124.90-$139.00 choose a size)

An elongated fruit which is very sweet and the best for fresh eating. Very late season

Fig White Adriatic

$39.00 ($39.00-$69.00 choose a size)

A green skinned medium to large sized fig with sweet, red flesh that has a superb flavour. When tree ripened this fig is unsurpassed with its rich strawberry flesh. Peels very easily when ripe.

Fig - Blue Provence

$59.00 ($59.00-$79.00 choose a size)

The Fig - Blue Provence or Ficus carica is suited to subtropical environments as well as warm and cold temperate regions. The skin is bluish in colour and bears later in the season. Known for being sweeter than other fig varieties.

Dwarf Mulberry - Red Shahtoot

$49.00 ($19.75-$99.00 choose a size)

Much more compact in growth habit than the King White Shahtoot. These delicious sweet fruits can reach 10cm in length. Ideal for back yards and we consider it a must have fruit tree for the back yard. The best way to eat mulberries is fresh from the tree. If some should make it to the kitchen bench they make excellent pies, jams, wines and sauces. Multiple crops are possible by pruning directly after your first crop. Suitable for most regions of Australia, although it can be susceptible to damage from late frosts. The red shahtoot is ideal for growing in pots and containers due to it small growing habit and it is ideal for school gardens as it does not produce fruits that stain and the sweet fruits are very appealing to children. This variety is best suited to warm subtropical climates and does not perform well in temperate climate where it tends to drop their fruit.

Brazilian Cherry - Sweet Red Beauty

$46.95

A sweet tropical cherry like fruit, with good flavour even when not fully ripe. Please be aware Brazilian Cherry can easily germinate in native areas so please net your plants to prevent the spread of this weed.

Staghorn Fern (30cm)

$39.00

The staghorn is one of the most prominent and stunning features of our native rainforest. They are epiphytic and adorn the treetops with their spectacular foliage, they can also be lithophytic which means growing on rocks. Each fern consists of two types of frond, the nest fronds are infertile and grow around the host tree holding the fern firmly in place as well as providing it with a nest at the top to catch falling leaves which rot down and feed the plant. The fertile fronds are the dramatic antler shaped fronds that produce the spore, these hang down from the center of the fern. It is important to give your fern a bright spot in filtered sunlight, they do not like dense shade but will appreciate some humidity. Protect from drying winds and do not over water your fern. Feed with a liquid fertilizer during the warmer months.

Fig - Bourjassotte Noire Reviews & Tips

Star Rating

  • Subscribe
  • Postage Free Truck
  • Plant List
  • Calculate Freight