Iranian fig fruits are bell-shaped, with a wide, flat bottom narrowing to a pointed top.
Iranian fig fruits are bell-shaped, with a wide, flat bottom narrowing to a pointed top. When the fruit ripens, the top may bend, forming a "neck". Figs can be brown, purple, green, yellow or black, and vary in size. The skin is slightly wrinkled and leathery. They are often dried for preservation, since the fresh fruits are highly perishable. The fig flowers develop inside the fruit and cannot be seen. Which City or Province Grow: Estahbanat and of Iran. Harvest Season: Summer. Fig Tree: Figs grow on deciduous trees or multi-branched shrubs that reach 1 to 3 meter in height and 2 to 5 meter in width. Fig Leaves: Fig leaves are simple, bright to dark green, deeply lobed, and alternately arranged.