Shortleaf Fig

Shortleaf Fig

Scientific Name

Ficus citrifolia

Geographical Considerations

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View this image below in landscape mode highly recommended

Hardiness Zones

10a to 11

This is a native Florida plant.

Yard Conditions

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Optimal Light

Shortleaf Fig grows best in Full Sun.

Light Range

It performs in Partial Shade to Full Sun

Soil Texture

Any Texture

Soil Moisture

Medium Drained

Soil pH

Tolerates Any Soil pH (4.5-8.0)

Salt Tolerance

Medium

DroughtTolerance

High

Wind Resistance

Not known

Toxicity

Not known

Nematode Tolerance

Not known

Appearance

What will it look like as it grows?

Plant Type

  • Trees - Medium

Plant Shape

  • Irregular
  • Upright

Leaf Persistence

Shortleaf Fig is Evergreen

Spread

30-40 feet

Height

25-50 feet

Growth Rate

Fast

Leaf Size

Medium

Leaf Texture

Coarse

Flower Size

Inconspicuous

Plant Role for Butterflies

Nectar

Additional Detail

Edible fruit; lacks aerial roots, but still requires adequate room for root development; don't plant in drainfields due to aggressive roots; can be difficult to distinguish from invasive species. Red fruit. | Pests/Diseases: mealy bugs, scales, spider mites, root knot nematode, thrips | attracts butterflies, birds

UF IFAS Ext FFL