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Recommended USDA zones for Tennessee Mountain Fig Tree:
Zone 6(-5° to 5° )
Zone 7(5° to 10° )
Zone 8(10° to 20° )
Zone 9(20° to 30° )
Zone 10(30° to 40° )
Zone 11(40° to 50° )

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Tennessee Mountain Fig TreeTennessee Mountain Fig and Patrick's Supergiant Fig

The Tennessee Mountain Fig Tree is perhaps the most cold hardy fig ever discovered, the original tree was found growing in 1945 near Nashville Tennessee, where it had survived the bitter cold winters to -10 degrees F. in the snow-covered mountains of the Appalachians. This Tennessee Mountain fig fruiting at TyTy Nursery withstood the heavy frost and freeze in Georgia on the morning of November 8, 2007. Cold Hardy Tennessee Mountain Figs Grow in the Mountains of Tennessee. The original Tennessee Mountain fig tree is reliable in producing heavy crops of fruit that ripen in July through September. It was found growing near an abandoned slave cabin on an old Georgia Plantation.