Celeste Fig
Reliable Southern Favorite with Honey-Sweet Flavor and Cold Tolerance
The Celeste Fig (Ficus carica 'Celeste') is a Southern classic, beloved for its cold-hardiness, dependable productivity, and small, sweet, honey-flavored fruit. Also known as the Sugar Fig, this variety produces light brown to purplish-bronze skin with rosy-pink flesh that is rich, smooth, and perfect for fresh eating, drying, or preserves.
Celeste is a self-fertile, early-fruiting variety that performs beautifully in hot, humid climates and mild winters, making it ideal for growers across Zones 7–10. It’s also more cold-tolerant than many other fig varieties and resists splitting in wet conditions—perfect for southeastern gardens.
Compact and easy to manage, Celeste grows to about 8–15 feet tall, making it suitable for containers or in-ground. It typically produces a main summer crop, but in warmer zones, you may also get a light breba crop in early summer.
Whether you're building your backyard orchard or looking for your first fig, Celeste is a time-tested favorite that delivers big flavor and little fuss.