Florea Fig Cutting

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 Flavor: Sugar, caramel

 Texture: Soft

 Ripening: Very early

 Growth Habit: Vigorous

 Climate & Zones: USDA 6–9; very cold hardy (to -4°F)

We ship cuttings from end of January 2026

Tree Characteristics
Fig Type Common Fig
Alternative Name Michurinska-10
OriginSerbia
Cold HardyYes
USDA Plant Hardiness Zone6 - 9
Growth HabitVigorous
Fruit Characteristics
Fruit FlavorSugar, Caramel
Fruit SizeSmall to Medium
Fruit Skin ColorBrown
Fruit Flesh ColorAmber to Red
Harvest SeasonVery Early
ProductivityHigh
Breba ProductionYes

🌿 Why Grow the Florea Fig?

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.