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Flavor: Sweet, berry-like flavor with rich, complex undertones.
Texture: Dense and silky flesh with a thin, delicate skin.
Ripening: Late-season variety producing a single, high-quality main crop.
Growth Habit: Slow-growing and compact — excellent for containers or small spaces.
Climate & Zones: Performs best in warm climates (USDA 8–10) with full sun and well-drained soil.
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| Tree Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Fig Type | Common fig |
| Alternative Name | Coll de Dama Blanca |
| Origin | Spain |
| USDA Plant Hardiness Zone | 8 - 10 |
| Growth Habit | Moderate, slow growth |
| Mature Height | 12-15 feet tall |
| Fruit Characteristics | |
| Average Weight | 40-60 grams |
| Fruit Flavor | Sweet, berry-like |
| Fruit Skin Color | Light green to yellow |
| Fruit Flesh Color | Pink to red |
| Skin Thickness | Thin |
| Harvest Season | Late summer to fall |
| Productivity | Moderate |
| Breba Production | No |
The Col de Dame Blanc Fig, also known as Coll de Dama Blanca, is cherished for its sweet, berry-like flavor and dense, rich flesh. A classic variety from Spain, it thrives in USDA zones 8–10, where warm temperatures bring out its full sweetness and complexity. The fruit is medium-sized, with light green to yellow skin and pink to red flesh, offering an elegant balance of sugar and subtle berry notes.
This self-pollinating variety has a slow-growing, compact habit, making it perfect for small gardens or container cultivation. Though it does not produce a breba crop, its main crop in late summer to fall delivers figs of outstanding quality and texture. With proper care, it remains moderately productive, rewarding growers with fruit prized among collectors for its refined taste and silky, jam-like interior.
Thriving in well-draining loamy soil and full sun, Col de Dame Blanc prefers steady moisture but benefits from drying intervals between waterings. Its compact form and manageable growth make it both beautiful and practical, adding a touch of old-world excellence to any fig collection.