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Mission fig

Posted on April 5, 2026 by Admin

🌿 Mission Fig: Overview

Ficus carica ‘Mission’ is a popular type of fig tree known for its sweet, dark purple fruit and hardy nature. It’s widely grown in gardens and orchards.


🌱 Basic Information

  • Family: Moraceae
  • Origin: Introduced to California by Spanish missionaries in the 18th century
  • Growth: Small to medium deciduous tree, 3–9 m (10–30 ft) tall
  • Fruit: Dark purple to black when ripe, soft and very sweet

🍴 Uses of Mission Figs

  • Eaten fresh as a snack
  • Dried figs for long-term storage
  • Used in baking, jams, desserts, and salads
  • Can be cooked into sauces or paired with cheese

🏡 Growing Tips

  • Sunlight: Full sun for best fruiting
  • Soil: Well-drained, slightly acidic to neutral
  • Water: Moderate; avoid waterlogging
  • Pruning: Light pruning in late winter to maintain shape and encourage fruit

🌟 Health Benefits

  • High in dietary fiber → aids digestion
  • Good source of potassium, calcium, and iron
  • Contains antioxidants that help reduce inflammation

⚠️ Notes

  • Mission figs are self-pollinating, but some figs may benefit from cross-pollination
  • Keep an eye out for fig wasps in certain regions if growing outdoors

💡 Fun Fact: The Mission fig is sometimes called the “California Black Fig” and was a staple crop for early Spanish missions in California.


If you want, I can make a step-by-step guide on growing Mission figs at home, including care tips and harvesting advice.

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