Fig trees (Ficus carica) are hardy, deciduous, sun-loving plants, often growing 15–30 ft tall but easily pruned to smaller sizes, yielding sweet, teardrop-shaped fruit with reddish flesh. They thrive in warm climates (zones 7-11) and are ideal for container planting or as ornamental features. Popular varieties like 'Brown Turkey' or 'Celeste' are self-fertile, requiring full sun (6-8 hours), well-drained soil, and regular watering to produce fruit, which is rich in fiber and offers a sweet taste with hints of berry or honey. 

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