Panache Fig Cutting

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 Flavor: Rich, sweet berry flavor reminiscent of strawberry or raspberry jam.

 Texture: Soft, jam-like flesh with chewy, striped skin.

 Ripening: Late-ripening variety that performs best in long, hot summers.

 Growth Habit: Vigorous, upright growth producing abundant small to medium fruit.

 Climate & Zones: Best suited for USDA zones 8–9; thrives in dry, sunny climates but prone to splitting in humidity.

We ship cuttings from end of January 2026

Tree Characteristics
Fig TypeCommon fig
Alternative NameTiger Fig, Panache Tiger
OriginFrance
Cold HardyNo
USDA Plant Hardiness Zone8 - 9
Growth HabitModerate, upright growth
Mature Height12-20 Feet tall
Fruit Characteristics
Fruit FlavorBerry
Fruit SizeSmall to Medium
Fruit TextureSoft flesh with chewy skin
Fruit Skin ColorYellow with green stripes
Fruit Flesh ColorPink to strawberry red
Harvest SeasonLate
ProductivityHigh
Breba ProductionNo

🌿 Why Grow the Panaché Fig?

The Panaché Fig, also known as the Tiger Fig, is one of the most striking and flavorful fig varieties available. Its vibrant green and yellow stripes make it instantly recognizable, while its rich, sweet flavor reminiscent of strawberry or raspberry jam makes it a favorite among collectors. When fully ripe, the soft, jam-like flesh develops an exceptional sweetness, especially in hot, dry climates where the fruit matures best.

This vigorous, upright-growing variety thrives in USDA zones 8–9, producing small to medium-sized fruit with pink to strawberry-red flesh. Though highly productive, Panaché can be challenging in humid regions, as rain often causes fruit to split. In dry conditions, however, it rewards growers with abundant, beautifully striped figs that are both delicious and ornamental. For best results, provide full sun, warmth, and controlled watering — and enjoy one of the most visually captivating figs you can grow.