| Tree Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Fig Type | Common Fig |
| Alternative Name | Michurinska-10 |
| Origin | Serbia |
| Cold Hardy | Yes |
| USDA Plant Hardiness Zone | 6 - 9 |
| Growth Habit | Vigorous |
| Fruit Characteristics | |
| Fruit Flavor | Sugar, Caramel |
| Fruit Size | Small to Medium |
| Fruit Skin Color | Brown |
| Fruit Flesh Color | Amber to Red |
| Harvest Season | Very Early |
| Productivity | High |
| Breba Production | Yes |
Also known as Michurinska-10, the Florea Fig is one of the hardiest fig varieties, capable of surviving temperatures as low as -4°F (-20°C). Perfect for USDA zones 6–9, it ripens very early, often by late July, even in shorter growing seasons. This common-type fig is self-pollinating and requires minimal care.
The figs are small to medium, with brown skin and amber to red flesh, offering sugar and caramel notes and a pleasant sweetness. It’s ideal for cooler regions or gardeners who want the first figs of the season.