Potted Foliage - Chicago Hardy Fig: 6"
The Chicago Hardy Fig tree is known for being especially cold and hardy and producing small, brown to purple-colored figs. This plant is also known as the Bensonhurst Purple fig or the Hardy Chicago.

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It is productive and easy to grow, exhibiting drought tolerance once established. The Chicago Hardy may die back in colder climates and resume growth in the spring. It bears fruit early on the new growth. Figs that grow on the older wood will appear in early summer. This plant is heat tolerant and self-pollinating, meaning it does not need to be planted near another variety of figs to produce fruit.

High-yielding, delicious fruit forms on both old and new wood every year from mid-summer to late fall as far north as Zone 5! In most cases, you will get fruit in the first season; otherwise, count on it early year two.

Sun/Light Exposure: Full/Partial

Hardiness Zones: 5-11

Planting Distance: 6-10 feet

Plant Type: Perennial