Jefferson County CSU Extension Colorado Master Gardeners - In simple terms, figs are technically not a fruit ― they are inverted flowers. Fig trees don't flower like apples and peaches. Their flowers
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Figs are inverted flowers with seeds, known as drupes. Rich in minerals and fiber, they are beautiful and yummy! | Seeds, Flowers, Fig
Misilla @ Learn To Grow on Instagram: "Have you ever wondered why we don't see flowers blooming on fig trees? The part that we eat is called a syconium, which is an
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