Ficus carica LITTLE MISS FIGGY (PBR)

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Ficus carica LITTLE MISS FIGGY® (PBR) is a dwarf fig variety valued for its compact growth and bold foliage. It forms a dense plant with large, deeply lobed green leaves that give a strong Mediterranean character throughout the growing season. In favourable warm summers, the plant can develop small dark purple figs that appear among the foliage. Because of its naturally restrained size, it is particularly suitable for patio containers, courtyard gardens, or smaller planting spaces where traditional fig trees would become too large. In UK gardens it grows best in a sunny, sheltered spot with free-draining soil, where it can develop healthy growth and seasonal fruit.

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Key Features

Plants by type
  • Shrubs
  • Fruit
Flower Colour
Eventual Height
  • 1.5-2.5
Flowering Month
Planting Position
  • Full sun
Features
  • Deciduous

How to care for Ficus carica LITTLE MISS FIGGY (PBR)

Light:
Full sun; essential for compact growth and reliable fruit ripening.

Soil:
Well-drained soil; performs well in garden soil or containers. Avoid waterlogging.

Water:
Water regularly while establishing; drought-tolerant once established, though consistent moisture improves fruit quality.

Pruning:
Minimal pruning required; lightly shape in late winter or early spring if needed.

Hardiness:
Hardy in sheltered UK gardens; suitable for container growing with winter protection in colder areas.

Feeding:
Low feeding needs; a spring mulch or light feed is sufficient.

Notes

Deciduous fig with a naturally compact, dwarf habit.

Specifically bred for small gardens and container growing.

Large, deeply lobed green leaves give a bold, ornamental look.

Produces sweet, dark brown to purple figs.

Fruits are well suited to ripening in cooler climates.

Ideal for patios, balconies, courtyards, and sunny walls.

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