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
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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