Desert King Fig Tree
Shipping calculated at checkout
Only 10 in stock
Need more? Contact us
🌳 Origin and Type
- Botanical name: Ficus carica ‘Desert King’
- Origin: discovered around 1930 near Madera, California
- Type: San Pedro-type fig tree (biferous)
→ this means it can produce two crops, but not always in all climates.
🍈 The Fruit
Desert King is especially known for its breba crop (early figs):
- Color: light green to pale yellow
- Flesh: strawberry-red, very juicy
- Flavor: very sweet, rich, with berry-like notes
- Size: often large
- Texture: soft and melting (“melts in your mouth”)
👉 It produces:
- A large summer crop (brebas) → the main and most reliable one
- A smaller fall crop (often absent without specific pollination)
❄️ Hardiness and Climate
This is one of its biggest advantages:
- Hardy down to about 5 °F (-15 °C)
- Tolerates:
- cool springs
- wind
- mild summers
👉 Result: it is well suited for cooler climates, unlike many other fig varieties.
🌿 Growth and Size
- Growth: fast and vigorous
- Mature size: about 13 to 26 ft (4 to 8 m) (smaller if pruned)
- Shape: long, somewhat open branching structure
- Leaves: large, with 3 to 5 lobes
🌱 Growing and Care
Main requirements:
- ☀️ Sun: full sun is essential
- 🌱 Soil: well-drained
- 💧 Watering: regular but not excessive
- ✂️ Pruning:
- light pruning recommended
- fruits mainly on previous year’s wood (for brebas)
👉 Tip: avoid heavy pruning, or you may lose the summer crop.
⭐ Strengths
- Very productive (especially for brebas)
- Well adapted to cooler climates
- High-quality, great-tasting fruit
- Relatively easy to grow
⚠️ Weaknesses
- Second (fall) crop often absent without pollination
- Fruits may split in heavy rain
- Can grow quite large if not pruned