| Tree Characteristics | |
|---|---|
| Fig Type | Common Fig |
| Origin | Italy |
| Cold Hardy | Yes |
| USDA Plant Hardiness Zone | 7 - 9 |
| Growth Habit | Not vigorous |
| Mature Height | Small |
| Fruit Characteristics | |
| Average Weight | 100 gr |
| Fruit Flavor | Honey and Berry |
| Fruit Size | Very Large |
| Fruit Texture | Firm and juicy |
| Fruit Skin Color | Green |
| Fruit Flesh Color | Intense Red |
| Skin Thickness | Thick |
| Harvest Season | Late |
| Productivity | Moderate |
| Breba Production | Yes |
The Stella Fig, an Adriatic-type fig from Italy, is known for its very large fruit, often reaching 100–150 grams. It has green skin, intense red flesh, and a honey-sweet flavor with a hint of berry. The texture is firm and juicy with a thick skin that makes it durable yet pleasant to eat.
Cold hardy and suitable for USDA zones 7–9, Stella is a small, decorative tree that’s ideal for container growing. It produces a breba crop and ripens late, offering both beauty and flavor in cooler regions.