Ficus carica Ice Crystal
By Amy2
- 8 Sep, 2020
- 12 likes
Label states :- New and unusual fig with eye catching foliage that turns purple then yellow in the autumn . so new we are not sure what fruit is like yet ??? Interesting !! ..
In early summer ,it is covered with numerous large dense clusters of star-shaped pale purple-pink flowers with waxy petals and yellow stamens , plant in full sun but will tolerate partial shade .
Height and spread 4ft
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That's different Amy!
8 Sep, 2020
I totally agree!
8 Sep, 2020
Such pretty shape foliage.
8 Sep, 2020
Thanks all ,I shall be keen to watch its progress and hope to have some figs ...
9 Sep, 2020
Looking forward to seeing the colourful Autumn tints Amy!
9 Sep, 2020
A very interesting plant, indeed! Will be interesting as well to see what the leaves look like in a few weeks time & also when it fruits. In the mean time you have the great looking foliage to look at!
10 Sep, 2020
Me To Janey :o) Thanks David I'll keep GOY informed as to its progress ...
11 Sep, 2020
I do hope the fruit is as satisfying as the foliage.
12 Sep, 2020
I have to agree, it’s definitely an all rounder plant! It has a bit of everything doesn’t it! Look forward to seeing more pics as it starts to settle in and flourish.
13 Sep, 2020
Isn’t that lovely......I wouldn’t be bothered about the figs....
21 Sep, 2020
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Ooo - that looks interesting. Thanks for introducing it. The leaves are stunning.
8 Sep, 2020