Black Mission Fig Tree
Black Mission Fig is one of the most popular and delicious fig varieties, bearing dark purple-black skin with luscious, sweet pink flesh inside.
This low-maintenance, self-pollinating tree produces two crops per year in warmer climates—one in early summer and another in late summer to fall.
- 🍇 Sweet, rich flavor with deep pink flesh
- 🌳 Bears two harvests per season
- 🌞 Thrives in full sun with well-drained soil
- 🪴 Excellent for containers or gardens
- 🍴 Perfect for fresh eating, drying, or baking
Growing Zones: 7–10 outdoors

| Mature Height: | 10–30 ft. |
| Mature Width: | 15–30 ft. |
| Sunlight: | Full Sun |
| Botanical Name: | Ficus carica ‘Mission’ |
| Growth Rate: | Moderate to Fast |
| Soil Preference: | Well-drained, loamy soil |
| Harvest Time: | Early Summer and Late Summer to Fall |
| Type: | Deciduous Fruit Tree |
FAQ’s
Does Black Mission Fig produce fruit every year?
Yes, it typically produces two crops annually in warmer climates.
Can it survive winter in colder zones?
It’s hardy in Zones 7–10. In colder regions, container growing and winter protection are recommended.
Is this fig self-pollinating?
Yes, Black Mission Fig is self-pollinating and does not require a second tree to bear fruit.
What are the best uses for the figs?
They are perfect for fresh eating, drying, baking, or making fig jam.
















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