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fignatic

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Can someone tell me whether or not fig trees go dormant in Florida?   A friend of mine is moving there and asked me this question but I really don't know the answer.  Any help would be appreciated.

figpig_66

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Figs go dormant in Louisiana so florida is only few hours from were i live. So yes. I think is a sun issue that makes them go dormant. Hoyrs of light changes in fall. Richie from louisiana

Figaro

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I think it will depend on the variety of fig and the location in Florida.  Florida has multiple different climate zones, mostly ranging from 8-10.  I'm in 10b and basically on the line between sub-tropical & tropical (about 50 miles north of Miami).  Here, I notice some slower growth during the winter months, but only a few of my trees actually lose their leaves.  I've harvested figs as late as November/December and as early as February.  I don't know if I've ever harvested in January, but only because I don't remember specifically.

This is a post I made this past November that only included a couple of fig pics, but you can see the LSU Purple still has all of it's leaves and a Cajun Gold with it's leaves still ripening figs:

http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/show_single_post?pid=1284954764&postcount=1

And, here's a post from the beginning of February showing several more with full foliage and ripe figs:

http://figs4funforum.websitetoolbox.com/post/show_single_post?pid=1286048546&postcount=1

I don't have a list of which ones go dormant, although, I do know the Strawberry Vertes and a couple of others will lose their leaves for a few weeks in Dec/Jan and then just put them right back on. 

fignatic

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Thanks for the feedback.  I'm not sure where in Florida he will be moving but it seems to be the norm for fig trees to have a slow down in growth and quick re growth of lost leaves even without the cold weather that we get in N.J. if I'm understanding it.