| Tree Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Fig Type | Common |
| Alternative Name | Italian Honey |
| Origin | Italy |
| Cold Hardy | Yes |
| USDA Plant Hardiness Zone | 7 - 10 |
| Fruit Characteristics | |
| Fruit Flavor | Honey |
| Fruit Size | Medium |
| Fruit Texture | Soft |
| Fruit Skin Color | Green to Yellow |
| Fruit Flesh Color | Amber |
| Harvest Season | Mid-season |
| Productivity | High |
| Breba Production | Yes |
Also known as Italian Honey, the Lattarula Fig is a cold-hardy, self-pollinating variety from Italy. It produces medium-sized green to yellow figs with soft, amber-colored flesh and a sweet honey flavor. This common-type fig thrives in USDA zones 7–10 and ripens in mid-season, offering high productivity, including breba crops.
Lattarula is ideal for gardeners in cooler climates who want a reliable, easy-to-grow fig with high yields and a pleasantly sweet flavor.