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The Olympian Fig is a newer variety that’s gotten a lot of attention in recent years for its cold hardiness and extra-large fruit. Here’s the breakdown:

 

General Profile

  • Skin: Violet to purple when fully ripe.

  • Flesh: Strawberry-colored, juicy, and sweet.

  • Flavor: Rich, berry-like sweetness with a little tang—more complex than Celeste or LSU Purple.

  • Size: Very large fruit, often 2–3 inches across (some of the biggest of any fig grown in the U.S.).

 

Growth Habits

  • Tree Size: Moderate, typically 10–15 feet tall at maturity.

  • Hardiness: Thrives in USDA Zones 6–10—one of the few figs reliably hardy down to Zone 6 with protection.

  • Production: Produces one main heavy crop in summer (not a big breba producer).

  • Pollination: Self-pollinating.

Olympian Cutting

$13.00Price

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