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- Newcastle Early | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Newcastle Early Newcastle Early 1/1 Newcastle Early Apricot Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Nov, Dec Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a Pollinators: Newcastle Early is one of the earlier ripening Apricots, and hardy but beware of late frosts. It produces large crops of ripe orange-coloured, sweet fruit and is one of the best home garden varieties for dessert apricot. A freestone variety.
- Ysolde | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Ysolde Ysolde 1/1 Ysolde Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: May, Jun, Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: UNKNOWN Ysolde was originally grown from seed. It produces a handsome golden/green apple that is crisp, tart/sweet and juicy. This apple is a heavy cropper with medium to large fruit. We suspect it is a Granny Smith and Sturmer Pippin cross. It is very late apple and hangs well on the tree into winter.
- Ennis | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Ennis Ennis 1/1 Ennis Hazelnut Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: The Ennis Hazelnut produces good crops of large nuts . It is moderately vigorous and is sensitive to drying out so won't suit a drought-prone environment.
- Blue Magic™ (RE) | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Blue Magic™ (RE) Blue Magic™ (RE) 1/1 Blue Magic™ (RE) Blueberry Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Dec, Jan, Feb Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: Blue Magic™ (Vaccinium ashei 'Whitu' PVR) is a plant variety rights protected rabbiteye blueberry which produces large yields of flavourful medium sized blueberries. Best cross pollination with Blue Dawn or Tasty Blue. To ensure the best flavour leave fruit on bush for 7-10 days after turning blue.
- Ruby Blood | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Ruby Blood Orange Ruby Blood Ruby Blood 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Jun, Jul, Aug Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: Ruby Blood Orange produces medium sized, reddish fleshed oranges with a strawberry-esqe taste. They are often seedy and it is a variety that is prone to biennial bearing.
- Misi Luki | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Misi Luki Misi Luki 1/1 Misi Luki Banana Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Sep, Oct, Nov, Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true true Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: Misi Luki is a highly disease resistant variety, flowering in autumn and harvest in spring. Produces tight bunches of delicious lady finger bananas, short and fat and very sweet. Misi Luki is a self-fertile vigorous variety that quickly grows to 3-4m. It is fairly tolerant of drought and poor soils. Ideal family is one mother plant with 2-3 daughters. Once a plant has fruited cut it down and chop into pieces and add as mulch around the daughters. Once a bunch of bananas has developed remove the bell flower. This will make sure the energy is put into fruit development. Harvest the bunch once the oldest bananas start to yellow and hang up in a shed to ripen. Or harvest fruit individually as they tree ripen in spring. Tends to be a good variety for marginal cooler climates and fruit has a good shelf life.
- 20 Ounce | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool 20 Ounce 20 Ounce 1/1 20 Ounce Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar, Apr, Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: MID 20 Ounce (Twenty Ounce) is a large striped cooking apple known for it's juicy and tart flavour. Considered a cooking apple.
- Chemlali | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Chemlali Chemlali 1/1 Chemlali Olives Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Apr, May Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: Chemlali is a very attractive, ornamental shrubby habit olive tree that is also a heavy producer of small sized fruit. The fruit has a very good quality oil content. It is a variety that is well suited to screening and hedging, being easy care and disease resistant.
- Cara Cara (Blood Orange) | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Cara Cara (Blood Orange) Orange Cara Cara (Blood Orange) Cara Cara (Blood Orange) 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: Distinctive rich pink flesh. Flavour is low acid and sweet, and has more depth and richness than that of the traditional navel. Virtually seedless. Needs plenty of sun, warmth and protection from hard frosts.
- Castanea Sativa (Sweet Chestnut) | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Castanea Sativa (Sweet Chestnut) Castanea Sativa (Sweet Chestnut) 1/1 Castanea Sativa (Sweet Chestnut) Nuts Other Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Apr, May Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: The Castanea Sativa, or Sweet Chestnut is a medium sized, spreading tree with glossy green and producing edible nuts. The nuts are best enjoyed roasted or preserved. Best planted in full sun with acidic type soils that are well-draining. Useful as a feature tree that provides good shade during the Summer months. Drought tolerant once established. Grows to approximately 14m x 8m.
- Persimmon Fuyu | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Persimmon Fuyu Other Persimmon Fuyu Persimmon Fuyu 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: May, Jun Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: Fuyu is the most common commercially grown variety and is very popular. Fruit is glossy, deep coloured and medium to largein size. Flavour is full, sweet, non-astringent. Although the tree has high vigour, it can ben known to drop branches in old age. Fruit ripens May-June. NOTE: Availability of persimmon trees is very limited. You may need to order with your local retailer to get trees in 2021 or 2022.
- Winesap | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Winesap Apple Winesap Winesap 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Apr, May Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: UNKNOWN Winesap orignated in the USA, sometime pre 1800. It's a handsome heritage apple with a dark red flush and red stripes. It's fruit are sweet, juicy, crisp and full flavoured when tree ripened.
- Pouto Sugar | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Pouto Sugar Fig Pouto Sugar Pouto Sugar 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Nov, Dec Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: Pouto Sugar lives up to it's name producing a very sweet fig. An early producer of small, pear shaped, red brown colour on one end with pale flesh. Allow 4-8m (depends on pruning). This fig was used as a sweetener, i.e was dried/ bottled and then added to other dishes. Pouto Sugar was given to Koanga Institute by Logan Forrest of Pouto.
- Nectaross | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Nectaross Nectaross 1/1 Nectaross Nectarine Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Jan, Feb Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b Pollinators: Nectaross is a highly productive and regular cropper, producing large fruit with bright red skin and intense yellow flesh. Best planted in a warm sunny spot in well drained soil. Self Fertile.
- Baujade | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Baujade Baujade 1/1 Baujade Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: May Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b,10a Pollinators: MID A French bred Granny Smith-type without the thick skin of a Granny Smith apple. Ripening late season. Medium size, sweet and aromatic. Well suited to warmer areas. Disease resistant to perfect for organic growing. Spur bearing.
- Freiherr von Berlepsch | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Freiherr von Berlepsch Freiherr von Berlepsch 1/1 Freiherr von Berlepsch Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: May Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b Pollinators: Freiherr von Berlepsch is a small to medium-sized, round, apple with a red blush. A sweet and juicy apple with spicy pineapple flavour. This apple is well known for its very high amount of vitamin C. It is a dual-purpose apple, great for fresh eating, but can also be used for cooking and cider. Flavour is best after one month in cold storage, but should keep well for up to 4 months. Spur bearing and moderately vigorous, this is a moderately productive variety. It can be sensitive to late frosts and susceptible to canker and fireblight. This cultivar was originally created in Rhineland (Germany) in the 1880s, by Dietrich Uhlhorn Jr. of Grevenbroich and was cross bred from Ribston Pippin and Ananas Reinette.
- Camarosa | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Camarosa Camarosa 1/1 Camarosa Strawberry Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Nov, Dec, Jan, Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: The Camarosa Strawberry is one of the most popular short-day varieties for the home garden. A reliable producer, you can expect masses of fruit over the summer months that is perfect for both eating straight off the plant or turning into a jam. A very easy plant to grow, very vigorous, disease tolerant and is self fertile. Will grow New Zealand wide.
- Apple / Hamoa | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Apple / Hamoa Banana Apple / Hamoa Apple / Hamoa 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Sep, Oct, Nov Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: The Apple/Hamoa Banana variety is notable for its good cold tolerance and produces dense, plump, and sweet fruit of small size. The plant typically reaches a height of around 3 to 5 meters.
- Coe's Golden Drop | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Coe's Golden Drop Coe's Golden Drop 1/1 Coe's Golden Drop Plum Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b, Pollinators: Damson, Reine Claude de Bavay, Italian, Stanley, Greengage Super mid to late season plum. Large oval, yellow fruit both rich in taste and with juicy flesh. European variety. Best planted with a Greengage.
- Newcastle Early | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Newcastle Early Apricot Newcastle Early Newcastle Early 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Nov, Dec Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a Pollinators: Newcastle Early is one of the earlier ripening Apricots, and hardy but beware of late frosts. It produces large crops of ripe orange-coloured, sweet fruit and is one of the best home garden varieties for dessert apricot. A freestone variety.
- Loganberry (Waimate) | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Loganberry (Waimate) Other Berries Loganberry (Waimate) Loganberry (Waimate) 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Nov, Dec, Jan, Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b,10a Pollinators: The Loganberry (Waimate), has a deep red, almost black colour. It has a long shape and a sharp taste. It is mostly spineless with very high yields.
- Sapphire Blue™ (RE) | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Sapphire Blue™ (RE) Blueberry Sapphire Blue™ (RE) Sapphire Blue™ (RE) 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Jan, Feb Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: Sapphire Blue™ is a rabbiteye variety, which has plant variety protection 'PFRblue129'. It produces delicious large blue fruit. Small compact semi upright leafy plant with long arching canes. Best cross pollinated with Blue Magic, Burst, Powder Blue, or Tasty Blue.
- Sunset | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Sunset Sunset 1/1 Sunset Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar, Apr, Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: SUnset is a self-fertile, all purpose variety. Fruit is pale yellow and striped, with crisp and juicy flesh.
- Tiniroto Chestnut | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Tiniroto Chestnut Tiniroto Chestnut 1/1 Tiniroto Chestnut Nuts Other Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Unknown Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b Pollinators: The Tiniroto Chestnut originates from Tinoroto (between Gisborne and Wairoa) after the extensive research plantation there. They produce a good size and quality nut. Chestnuts require deep free draining soil to thrive.
- Gala | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Gala Gala 1/1 Gala Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Feb, Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: MID Popular apple settles on a rich flavour accompanies by crisp, dense and aromatic flesh that is a fantastic combination of sweet and tart. 600 chilling hours.
- Quince | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Giant of Gascony Quince Giant of Gascony Giant of Gascony 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: Giant of Gascony lives up to it's name producing very large fruit with spicy flavour. Fruits have a golden skin with a strong aromatic fragrance. It is a wonderful variety for jellies and preserves.
- STRAWBERRIES | Fruitfool
Strawberry - Fragaria × ananassa Go to the Strawberry varieties Strawberries are perennials and last for two to three years before losing vigour, but will likely produce runners which become your new plants. It is also best to allow approximately 6 plants per person to allow for enough for everyone, and more if you want to make jams or other preserves. Strawberry varieties are usually part of two distint groups, short-day or day-neutral. To ensure long harvest times it is a good idea to plant several varieties. Short-day varieties are good for early spring crops as they start producing flower buds when the days are short, while day-neutral varieties repeat-flowers throughout spring and summer, provided the weather is warm. General Availability Climate Harvest (Month) SEARCH CLEAR SEARCH Strawberry variete Click on a row, or scroll right, to view more information. To look up your climate zone click here . Variety Fruit Type Months Harvest Self-Fertile Climate Good Keeper Preserving Availability
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- Aorangi | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Aorangi Aorangi 1/1 Aorangi Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar, Apr, May Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: MID Aorangi is a versatile all-purpose apple known for its excellent storage qualities. This variety features red, crisp, and sweet fruit, making it ideal for a wide range of uses.
- CHERRY | Fruitfool
Cherry - Prunus Avium (Sweet) / Prunus Cerasus (Sour) Go to Cherry Varieties Cherry trees need cold winters and hot, dry summers, and are best suited to the Hawke's Bay, parts of Waikato, Wairarapa, Nelson, Blenheim, Canterbury and Central Otago. The best choice for a low-chill variety if you don't get a lot of winter frosts, is Lapins. Usually, in New Zealand, the cherry varieties are grown on 'Colt' rootstock which does well in difficult soil and is vigorous and hardy. If you want a more dwarf-stye (up to 3m), it is good to choose one with an 'Edabriz' interstem (between the rootstock and the chosen variety). A typical Christmas treat, sweet cherries have a short harvest season between December-January. Sweet cherries usually need a pollinator, unlike their sour cherry cousins, unless they are the self-fertile Stella or Lapins varieties. Double-grafted trees are a great solution where space is limited, with two cross-pollinating varieties on the same tree, usually ripening at different times and spreading your harvest season over at least a few weeks. Cherries can help lower the risk of gout attacks according to some research, and potentially have sleeping aid properties too. Cherries do best in very well-drained, fertile soil. They also require at least eight hours of sunlight daily, so you don't plant them where they will be in the shade during the majority of the day. They can be fragile with late frosts during blossom time, or with periods of rain or hail as the fruit reaches maturity, which cause the fruit to split. Cherries can be challenging and susceptible to diseases such as silver leaf, bacterial blast, brown rot, root rot and pests such as black aphids. These diseases are challening in their preferred climate, but will be made more difficult by warmer and high humidity climates. The other challenge for cherries is the birds (and the possums!) so if you don't want to sacrifice your crop then you'll need to construct an enclosure or netting. Cherry Varieties General Availability Climate Harvest (Month) SEARCH CLEAR SEARCH Click on a row, or scroll right, to view more information. To look up your climate zone click here . Variety Fruit Type Months Harvest Self-Fertile Climate Good Keeper Preserving Availability
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Walnut - Juglans Regia / Nigra Go to the Walnut varieties Walnuts are known to take a long time to produce, but with a grafted variety you can start getting nuts within 3 or 4 years. Successfully growing walnuts depends on a few factors, drainage and irrigation, climate, and soil. They can be susceptible to bacterial and fungal diseases, particularly in damp, humid climates and to phytophthora in soil that is too damp. They are best suited to drier areas with less than 600mm in annual rainfall. They have a large tap root, and can't be moved easily so make sure you've chosen the right spot. Walnut trees are BIG! Some varieties grow to 25m tall! Rex is the best, smaller tree, but will still grow to 5m in 5 years, and to 12m when mature. Rex is also an early producer and is blight resistant. Another popular choice is Meyric, which has a sweeter nut but it is susceptible to blight. Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra) is mostly grown for it's prized timber rather than it's nuts, but it does produce nuts also. Both Black and Common Walnut are allelopathic (they produce a toxin called juglone that inhibits growth of other plants, through their roots, leaves. They do prefer somewhat cooler environments, and when established can cope with temperatures down to -10ºC, but late frosts can damage flowers, and young shoots and leaves. Nuts are ready for harvest in Autumn and the first to drop will be any diseased or no- good nuts, and then afterwards the good ones. Itt's best to collect the nuts as fast as possible otherwise there is a chance that rodents and rot will get to them first. They are best laid out to dry in an airy place for approximately 6 weeks, give or take. If you're wanting to stretch the season, did you know you can freeze the nuts? IThey'll come out as wonderful as they went in, fresh and full of good nutrients. General Availability Climate Harvest (Month) SEARCH CLEAR SEARCH Walnut varieties Click on a row, or scroll right, to view more information. To look up your climate zone click here . Variety Fruit Type Months Harvest Self-Fertile Climate Good Keeper Preserving Availability
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Feijoa - Acca sellowiana Go to Feijoa Varieties Feijoas grow almost anywhere in New Zealand, are fairly pest and disease resistant and are an excellent source of Vitamin C and dietary fibre. They taste great raw or cooked and there are hundreds of sweet and savoury ways to use the fruit. You may be surprised to learn that the Feijoa is not a New Zealand native, but rather arrived here from South America in the early 1900's. It is also known as pineapple guava and guavasteen – and it is part of the myrtaceae (myrtle) plant family. They look a little like the native Pohutukawa or Rata with their bright red fluffy flowers they make very attractive ornamentals, and they are hardy particularly for coastal environments and suitable for hedging. They are fairly frost tolerant and can handle temperatures as low as -10 degrees. Feijoas thrive in a sunny spot and are not fussy with the soil conditions, handling heavy clays to light sandy soils, but prefer a well-drained situation. They can also thrive in a container. If the summer is particularly dry a little watering may be needed A light prune after fruiting, so that a bird can fly through (as they are bird pollinated!) is recommended. This will help produce more flowering wood and make pollination more successful. While some of the newer cultivars, such as early season Unique (which also bears from a young age), the dwarf bambina and the original sellowiana – are self-fertile – but most varieties of feijoa require a pollinator. Even self-fertile varieties will benefit from pollination with another variety, producing larger, heavier crops. Planting at least two different varieties solves the problem. Choose varieties to suit your fruit needs wiith early, mid and late season ripening varieties and fruit of various sizes and sweetness. Feijoa's are an easy care fruit tree being comparatively disease and pest free, but can be attacked by leaf roller, scale and thrips. Birds aren’t attracted to the fruit and ripe fruit drops to the ground so it's a daily check during the season, but an easy harvest. Feijoa Varieties General Availability Climate Harvest (Month) SEARCH CLEAR SEARCH Click on a row, or scroll right, to view more information. To look up your climate zone click here . Variety Fruit Type Months Harvest Self-Fertile Climate Good Keeper Preserving Availability
- BERRY-VINES SELECTOR TOOL | Fruitfool
We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly apprec iate your support to help u s keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Berries, Vines and Brambles Selector Tool Fruit Type Climate Harvest (Month) SEARCH CLEAR SEARCH Click on a row, or scroll right, to view more information. To look up your climate zone click here . To look up rootstock information click here. Variety Fruit Type Months Harvest Self-Fertile Climate Good Keeper Cook / Preserve Molly Woppy Simple but scrummy, locally sourced and ethically made. The perfect Christmas gift! Fablab Eco-friendly, ethical, efficacious NZ made skincare Fablab Eco-friendly, ethical, efficacious NZ made skincare Molly Woppy Simple but scrummy, locally sourced and ethically made. The perfect Christmas gift! 1/4
- Ezigrow (NH) | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Ezigrow (NH) Ezigrow (NH) 1/1 Ezigrow (NH) Blueberry Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: 8b,9a,9b,10a Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: Pollinators: (NH-Northern Highbush) Ezigrow (NH) is a Northern Highbush variety and produces medium sized, dark skinned, firm fruit with good flavour. Prefers well drained, acidic soil that is rich in organic matter. Crops best with cross pollination, Blast and Tifblue are great partners. Deciduous. Suitable for warmer areas including Auckland/Northland
- Galaxy | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Galaxy Galaxy 1/1 Galaxy Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar, Apr, Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: Galaxy is a cultivar from Tenroy which was a cultivar of NZ’s favourite Gala apple. Flowes are medium pink and white in late spring. Galaxy produces medium sized fruit with the richest red skin and sweet crisp white flesh. Mid to late season fruiting. A high yield variety which originated here in New Zealand in 1985.
- English Greengage | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool English Greengage Plum English Greengage English Greengage 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b, Pollinators: Damson, Reine Claude de Bavay, Italian, Coe's Golden Drop Very popular, succulent, sweet, smaller fruit with delicious flavour. Mid to late season. European variety. Best planted with Coe’s Golden Drop.
- Buffalo | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Buffalo Grapes Buffalo Buffalo 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar, Apr Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: The Buffalo variety of grape produces bunches of bluish black, seeded, medium to large grapes. It is a sweet and juicy table grape with just a hint of spice. It is a heavy producers. The variety originated in New York, USA. The deciduous woody vines are known to live for 70 years and are moderately fast growing. Large deeply lobed leaves. This variety is vigorous and hardy, but is susceptible to powdery mildew. Adverse conditions at time of flowering (cold and wind) could result in low fruit numbers or dropped fruit. Although Buffalo is a table grape but also can be used for jam, juice and wine.
- Egremont Russet | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Egremont Russet Apple Egremont Russet Egremont Russet 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Apr Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: Braeburn, Liberty, Discovery, Ballerina (TM) Egremont Russet is a self-fertile heritage apple, originating in the United Kingdom in 1872. The fruit has a thick and distinctive olive skin with sweet, nutty, firm flesh and are generally small to medium in size. The tree has an upright, compact habit so is suitable for container growing. Spur bearing mid season. It is a black spot resistant variety.
- Malta | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Malta Fig Malta Malta 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: Malta is a vigorous growing, spreading variety that produces a mass of figs with dark brown/purple skin and red flesh. The main crop ripens from early to mid march. Growing 4 to 5m, it prefers a spot in full sun and free-draining soil rich in organic matter.
- J5 | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool J5 Olives J5 J5 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: May, Jun Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: J5 is one of the best producing varieties making it a staple commercial variety. It produces reliably heavy crops of excellent sized fruits. A favourite for North island growers. It has good oil content and is suitable for pickling. This Olive is a top producing commercial variety that produces heavy reliable crops of excellent sized drupes or fruits. Don't let the commercial variety put you off if you're after an ornamental olive tree as it is equally as desirable for it's evergreen pale green foliage as for it's fruiting qualities. 5m x 3m
- Rubee Red | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Rubee Red Apple Rubee Red Rubee Red 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar, Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: UNKNOWN A great variety for the home garden orchard, this apple is a rich, beautiful red with flavourful and juicy white flesh. It's a cross between Pacific Rose and Liberty.
- Crewena 1 (Chestnut) | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Crewena 1 (Chestnut) Crewena 1 (Chestnut) 1/1 Crewena 1 (Chestnut) Nuts Other Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar, Apr, May Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: Crewena 1 is a sweet, easy peel large chestnut variety. It is best pollinated by Lincoln Gold.
- San Pedro | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool San Pedro San Pedro 1/1 San Pedro Fig Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Jan,Feb Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: The San Pedro fig is considered a breba crop as we do not have the female fig wasp (Blastophaga psenes) in New Zealand, so it will only produce a parthenocarpic (the fruit can develop without fertilisation) on last years wood. The fruit has brown skin and red flesh and is considered a good fig for cooking.
- Takapuna Russet | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Takapuna Russet Apple Takapuna Russet Takapuna Russet 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Apr, May, Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: EARLY Takapuna Russet is an all purpose apple with russeted gold fruit and crisp, juicy sharp-flavoured flesh.
- Ysolde | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Ysolde Apple Ysolde Ysolde 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: May, Jun, Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: UNKNOWN Ysolde was originally grown from seed. It produces a handsome golden/green apple that is crisp, tart/sweet and juicy. This apple is a heavy cropper with medium to large fruit. We suspect it is a Granny Smith and Sturmer Pippin cross. It is very late apple and hangs well on the tree into winter.
- Omega | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Omega Omega 1/1 Omega Plum Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b, Pollinators: Duff's Early Jewel, Elephant Heart, Billington, Burbank, Santa Rosa, Sultan Popular with a host of uses. Medium sized, red speckled skin and red juicy flesh. Free stone. A Cross variety. Late season. Partially self-fertile.
- Sweet Bonnet™ (Flatto™ ) | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Sweet Bonnet™ (Flatto™ ) Sweet Bonnet™ (Flatto™ ) 1/1 Sweet Bonnet™ (Flatto™ ) Peach Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Feb Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b, Pollinators: Produces large crops of sweet, tasty, yellow-fleshed fruit in early-mid February. The fruit weighs between 100-130g each. During spring, 50 blossoms cover each metre of branching. Self fertile. GROWN EXCLUSIVELY BY WAIMEA NURSERIES Provisionally Protected by NZ Plants Variety Rights (Oriane)
- Eversweet (Pomegranate) | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Eversweet (Pomegranate) Eversweet (Pomegranate) 1/1 Eversweet (Pomegranate) Other Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: May, Jun Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: Eversweet pomegranate has highly ornamental orange-red flowers over a long period from late spring through summer. The fruits produced are red, with sweet clear juice, and are virtually seedless. Even the immature fruit is very sweet. A deciduous tree, it is considered ideal variety for container gardening and is very long lived (up to 200 years!!), but it is very slow growing. Will not continue to ripen once picked. 3mx2m
- Teacher's Pet | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Teacher's Pet Teacher's Pet 1/1 Teacher's Pet Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar, Apr Self-fertile: Good Keeper: Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: MID Teacher's Pet is a medium-sized all-purpose apple with red crisp, sweet and juicy fruit. In Spring, white and pink blossoms will cover the tree, followed in Autumn by dark red fruit. Usually found grafted on a dwarf rootstock, it will stay small and have a narrow columnar shape, great for large pots, or in small urban growing spaces. Perfect for fresh eating they can also be cooked.
- Villa Franca | Fruitfool
BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Villa Franca Villa Franca 1/1 Villa Franca Lemon Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Apr, May, Jun, Jul Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: The lemon, Villa Franca, originates from Europe has sharp tasting, juicy fruit of large size. An excellent variety for those who want realtangy, zingy lemon flavour. Pale yellow, smooth skinned fruit matures from April until July. It is considered mostly thornless and will thrive in a sunny well drained position.