| Tree Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Fig Type | Common |
| Origin | California |
| Cold Hardy | No |
| USDA Plant Hardiness Zone | 8 - 10 |
| Fruit Characteristics | |
| Fruit Flavor | Rich flavor |
| Fruit Size | Medium |
| Fruit Skin Color | Green |
| Fruit Flesh Color | Pink |
| Harvest Season | Very Late |
| Productivity | High |
| Breba Production | Yes |
Originating from California, the Conadria Fig is a self-pollinating common-type variety that produces medium-sized, green-skinned fruit with pink flesh and a rich, distinctive flavor. It’s a vigorous and long-lived tree, known for high productivity and excellent fruit quality.
Thriving in USDA zones 8–10, it ripens very late in the season and is ideal for drying, thanks to its resistance to spoilage. Conadria’s late ripening, flavorful fruit, and reliability make it an excellent choice for growers in warmer, drier climates.