

'Violette Dauphine' Fig Tree
- Ficus carica 'Violette Dauphine' is an outstanding and highly productive fruit tree, renowned for yielding large, teardrop-shaped figs with beautiful reddish-purple skin and delectably sweet, pink flesh.
- The richly flavoured and deliciously sticky fruits are perfect for eating fresh straight from the branch, but they also make phenomenal additions to summer salads, cheeseboards, or homemade preserves.
- As a wonderfully resilient and reliable variety, this fig tree is exceptionally hardy and well-suited to the UK climate, producing an abundant late-summer harvest when positioned in a sunny, sheltered spot.
- Beyond its fantastic fruit, it boasts highly ornamental and deeply lobed leaves that add a wonderfully architectural and Mediterranean feel to any sunny courtyard or garden border.
- To encourage the most prolific fruiting, its root system is actually best kept slightly restricted, making it a superb choice for planting in large patio containers or training against a warm, south-facing wall.
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- Ficus carica 'Violette Dauphine' is an outstanding and highly productive fruit tree, renowned for yielding large, teardrop-shaped figs with beautiful reddish-purple skin and delectably sweet, pink flesh.
- The richly flavoured and deliciously sticky fruits are perfect for eating fresh straight from the branch, but they also make phenomenal additions to summer salads, cheeseboards, or homemade preserves.
- As a wonderfully resilient and reliable variety, this fig tree is exceptionally hardy and well-suited to the UK climate, producing an abundant late-summer harvest when positioned in a sunny, sheltered spot.
- Beyond its fantastic fruit, it boasts highly ornamental and deeply lobed leaves that add a wonderfully architectural and Mediterranean feel to any sunny courtyard or garden border.
- To encourage the most prolific fruiting, its root system is actually best kept slightly restricted, making it a superb choice for planting in large patio containers or training against a warm, south-facing wall.






















