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PUBLICATION D234B

Figs for Tennessee Gardens and Landscapes

Publish Date: January 27 2025 |  Language: English

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Title: Figs for Tennessee Gardens and Landscapes

Summary

Figs have been in cultivation as a fruit crop for thousands of years. Figs can fit well in a range of landscape situations due to their shrub-like habit and large attractively lobed leaves.

Details

Authors: Natalie Ruth Bumgarner | Dave Lockwood | Melody Teague Rose

Category: Plants, Landscapes & Gardens

Subjects: Small Fruits, Nuts, and Vegetables, Landscape & Gardening, Backyard/Residential Production, Horticulture

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