fruit tree variety in zone 8a
Celeste fig in zone 8a
Celeste · Ficus carica
- Zone
- 8a 10°F to 15°F
- Growing season
- 240 days
- Chill needed
- 100 to 300 below 45°F
- Days to harvest
- 120 to 180
The verdict
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About Celeste
Very sweet, honey flavor, small purple-brown fruit with strawberry-pink flesh; the southern favorite. Excellent fresh, dries beautifully. Closed eye prevents souring in humidity.
Critical timing for zone 8a
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Common challenges in zone 8a
- ▸ Insufficient chill hours for some apple varieties
- ▸ Pierce's disease in grapes
- ▸ Heat stress on cool-season crops
Disease resistance
Documented resistance for Celeste; useful for low-spray management in zone 8a.
- fruit-souring
Modified care for zone 8a
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Celeste in adjacent zones
Other fig varieties for zone 8a
- Black Mission
Rich, sweet, complex flavor with hints of berry; the classic California fig. Eats fresh and dries into the dar…
- Brown Turkey
Sweet, mild, large brown-purple fruit with red-pink flesh; reliable producer for fresh eating and jam. Less in…
- Chicago Hardy
Sweet, small dark purple fruit with red flesh; good fresh-eating quality. Roots survive zone 6 with mulching, …
Frequently asked questions
- Will Celeste fig grow in zone 8a?
Yes. Celeste is recommended for USDA zones 7a through 9a, which includes zone 8a.
- Are there enough chill hours in zone 8a?
Fig needs 100 to 300 chill hours. Zone 8a typically meets this range; check local microclimate against historical chill totals to confirm.
- Does Celeste resist regional diseases in zone 8a?
Celeste carries documented resistance to fruit-souring, which can simplify low-spray management in zone 8a.
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Image: "Ficus-carica - bancal 20110416a", by Luis Fernández García, via Wikimedia Commons, licensed under CC-BY Source.
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