The sap is rising! Pruning various Fig trees lately, note the milky white sap at the core of the stem. They are best pruned in late winter when the sap bleeds less. Partly that is for the health of the tree, also for the health of the gardener.
I gave myself some nasty blotches of phytophotodermatitis last summer when I cut back a Fig. The milky sap on skin reacts with sunlight to the extent of causing a second degree burn a day or two after exposure. These ones seem to be pretty sappy already, perhaps due to the mild weather









