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  • Silverhill (Satsuma) | 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 Silverhill (Satsuma) Silverhill (Satsuma) 1/1 Silverhill (Satsuma) Mandarin 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: Jun, Jul Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Growing well in cooler areas, this early ripening satsuma-type mandarin has thick skinned, easy peel fruit. The fruit is juicy and sweet with segments that easily separate.

  • Siroba Pistachio | 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 Siroba Pistachio Siroba Pistachio 1/1 Siroba Pistachio 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: Feb, Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b Pollinators: Male Pistachio The Siroba Pistachio is the female variety (to the Marshall). The pistachio is a decidious, desert plant so they like long hot summers but are quite hardy to frost and have high salinity tolerance so good for coastal areas too. They like dry feet so well drained soil is a must. Pollination requires male and female trees. Pistachio's need around 7 months growing period, frost free for 200 days, with hot and dry weather into the autumn (similar to the olive).The flowering period usually occurs mid-late October and ideally should be frost free.

  • Ventana | 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 Ventana Ventana 1/1 Ventana 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: Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Ventana is a short-day cultivar similar to Camarosa. A fantastic home garden variety, the plants of Ventana are large and vigorous, Ventana has similar fruit size but produces greater individual-plant yields than Camarosa.

  • Waiau | 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 Waiau Waiau 1/1 Waiau Raspberry 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 Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: ​ Waiau is an excellent home garden variety with fruit that is very large, light red, firm and easy to pick. The plant is a strong, slightly spiny upright grower. It is high chill so would be best for cooler climates.

  • Snow Queen | 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 Snow Queen Snow Queen 1/1 Snow Queen 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, Dec Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b, Pollinators: ​ Delicious creamy-white firm flesh with deep red skin. Great eating. Early, large and freestone.

  • Eustis (Limequat) | 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 Limequat Limequat 1/1 Limequat Eustis 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, Jul, Aug, Sep, Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9b, 10a,10b Pollinators: ​ The Eustis Limequat is a lovely decorative citrus, wich produces good quantities of fruit that can be used for culinary purposes. Glossy green foliage, fragrant white blossom and small yellow fruit with edible skin that are a cross between a Lime and a Kumquat.

  • Glockenapfel | 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 Glockenapfel Glockenapfel 1/1 Glockenapfel 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: UNKNOWN Glockenapfel is a very old heritage apple orginating in Germany or Switzerland sometime around the 1600's. A rare golden, bell-shaped apple. It is aromatic, low acidity, sweet and fruity. It cooks in slices and is traditionally used in apple strudel. Ready mid to late season, an excellent keeper-- it may keep 6 to 8 months without refrigeration.

  • Golden Haze | 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 Golden Haze Golden Haze 1/1 Golden Haze 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: Jan, Dec Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a, Pollinators: ​ Early maturing clingstone peach very similar to Golden Queen but ripening 6 weeks earlier. Ideal for bottling. Very large golden fruit in excellent numbers. Best suited to areas with high winter chill. A HortResearch selection. EXCLUSIVELY GROWN BY WAIMEA NURSERIES Protected by NZ Plants Variety Rights (Golden Haze)

  • Vailles 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 Vailles Early Vailles Early 1/1 Vailles Early 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: Dec, Jan Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: MID Fresh apples for Christmas? Vailles Early is a heritage apple which ripes as early as December. Fruit is yellow with red blush, and the flesh is crisp and sweet. Grown in NZ for over 150 years, it is generally considered a healthy grower.

  • Reinette Simirenko | 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 Reinette Simirenko Reinette Simirenko 1/1 Reinette Simirenko 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: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: ​ Reinette Simirenko, known by quite a few names such as Zelenka Wuda or Woods Greening, this green apple has cream-coloured flesh that is reasonably crunchy, juicy and quite tart with some hints of lemon and spice. Though it can be eaten fresh, it is better used as a sauce or cooking apple. A late apple, it hangs well on the tree after the ripening period and can also be kept in cold storage for up to 5 months. For those that have drought-prone conditions, this apple tree is quite drought tolerant although it

  • 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) Nuts Other Crewena 1 (Chestnut) Crewena 1 (Chestnut) 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, 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.

  • Springcrest | 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 Springcrest Springcrest 1/1 Springcrest 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: Jan, Dec Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b, Pollinators: ​ Tried and tested early season peach. A reliable cropper with yellow, sweet juicy flesh and good fruit size. Freestone. Best planted in a sunny warm spot protected from hard spring frosts.

  • Kaeo | 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 Kaeo Kaeo 1/1 Kaeo 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: Dec, Mar, Apr Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Kaeo produces very large figs. Fruit has a long shape with green skin that turns amber when ripe, light red flesh. Will crop twice per season. Ex Kaeo district (there since 1832), came [to Koanga Institute] from Jim Cox.

  • Harold Red Delicious | 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 Harold Red Delicious Harold Red Delicious 1/1 Harold Red Delicious 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: MID Harold Red Delicious is a popular NZ cultivar of the popular 'Red Delicious'. The skin is a very deep red colour and the cream coloured flesh is aromatic and juicy. Considered ideal for espaliering on a wall in small gardens. Best planted in full sun.

  • Moriaolo | 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 Moriaolo Moriaolo 1/1 Moriaolo 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: May, Jun Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ The Moriaolo olive is a Tuscan variety which ripens early and produces heavy yields of small sized fruit. When fully mature they are purple-black in colour, but you can pick them already from a purplish-green colour. It has fairly low vigour and branches have spreading habit. It is low chill, and is ideal for exposed plantings as it is more tolerant of the wind than other varieties. It it is also fine in coastal settings, being fairly salt resistant. 4m x 3m

  • Citron Buddha's Hand | 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 Citron Buddha's Hand Citron Buddha's Hand 1/1 Citron Buddha's Hand Citrus 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: Jun, Jul, Aug Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ This small tree is an ornamental citrus tree with magnificent fruit shaped like a hand. Fruit is yellow and unusual as it is all rind, no flesh or seeds. The fruit has a strong lemony aroma making an attractive room or drawer fragrance, and can be used sliced in drinks for a refreshing taste or used for Lemon liqueur. Plant in a sunny frost-free site, or in a container.

  • Miho (Satsuma) | 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 Miho (Satsuma) Mandarin Miho (Satsuma) Miho (Satsuma) 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 Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Easy peel, cold hardy Satsuma mandarin with heavy crops of juicy, mild-flavoured seedless fruit. Slower growing and well suited to growing in containers. Very early to ripen.

  • Monty's Surprise (Dwarf) | 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 Monty's Surprise (Dwarf) Apple Monty's Surprise (Dwarf) Monty's Surprise (Dwarf) 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: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: ​ A NZ apple with strong disease resistance and very large, (up to 400grams) crisp and juicy fruit that are full of flavour. The skin of this apple has a high flavanoid count aiding human disease prevention. Ripens in April. Grafted on Dwarf Rootstock, suitable for container growing. Pollinators - Granny Smith or Fuji Your Dwarf version of Monty's Surprise will need a permanent support stake to prevent wind rock. There should be no need to prune this apple as it will stay small and compact.

  • Alexandra | 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 Alexandra Hazelnut Alexandra Alexandra 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: Feb Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: ​ The variety is best known for its invaluable role as a pollinator for the Whiteheart hazelnut. In addition to this key function, it also produces an abundance of medium-sized nuts, each offering a delightful and robust flavor. This variety blooms later in the season, making it particularly well-suited for colder climates where late frosts can pose a risk to early-blooming plants. Its resilience and adaptability in such environments ensure a reliable and bountiful nut harvest, making it a favored choice for growers in regions with cooler temperatures.

  • English Morello (Sour) | 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 Morello (Sour) English Morello (Sour) 1/1 English Morello (Sour) Cherry 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 Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: ​ English Morello is a sour type cherry, producing very sour, red cherries. It is self-fertile.

  • OTHER NUTS | Fruitfool

    Other Nuts - Various Go to the Other Nut varieties This category is for the nut varieties that have do not have enough known varieties for their own category. General Availability Climate Harvest (Month) SEARCH CLEAR SEARCH Other Nut 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

  • BLUEBERRIES | Fruitfool

    Blueberries - Vaccinium corymbosum / virgatum Go to the Blueberry varieties There are two types of Blueberries typically grown in New Zealand, Rabbit Eye (Vacciunium virgatum) and Highbush (Vaccinium Corymbosum). Highbush blueberries originated in north-eastern USA. They are the earliest berries to ripen with some varieties fruiting from mid November. The bushes are deciduous and can grow to 6 meters high if unpruned. Highbush itself has two groups, Northern and Southern, orginating in the northern hemisphere means this is counter intuitive to NZ, with Northern high bush varieties doing well in Southern cooler areas (south of Waikato) and Southern highbush varieties doing better in warmer Northern areas (north of Waikato). Rabbit Eyes originated in south-eastern USA, and is different in several ways than the high bush, they are evergreen, more vigorous and yields are generally better. In N.Z. these are the main late season fruit, producing until around mid April. They tend to better in warmer climates, north of Waikato. Blueberries can be expensive to establish when compared to other crops, but they remain productive for a long period of time. Blueberries need well drained, acidic soils with an organic content of at least 3% and a pH of 4.0 to 5.5. Blueberries do not tolerate standing water or grow well in excessively wet areas. General Availability Climate Harvest (Month) SEARCH CLEAR SEARCH Blueberry 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

  • HYBRID STONEFRUIT | Fruitfool

    Hybrid Stonefruit - Prunus X Go to Hybrid Stonefruit Varieties Hybrid Stonefruit are a cross between the Prunus species, such as between apricots (Prunus armeniaca) and Japanese plums (Prunus salicina) or cherry plums (P. cerasifera) and are known as interspecific plums. First generation crosses are known as plumcots, a name coined by Luther Burbank, or apriplums depending on which they more closely resemble. After those first generation crosses further crosses have have taken place resulting in many new modern hybrids and resulted in certain characteristics of the original fruits being dominant, but with specific benefits such as increased hardiness, lower acidity, higher sugar content, or firmer flesh. While Luther Burbank experimented with the early hybridization of plums and apricots, we have Floyd Zaiger, a family fruit farmer and a truly remarkable hybridizer in Modesto, California to thank for the popularisation of the hybrids. Hybrid Stonefruit 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

  • Manzanillo | 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 Manzanillo Olives Manzanillo Manzanillo 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: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: Frantoio Manzanillo is one of the world's best table olives with a high flesh to pit ratio and great texture. Spreading habit, and a smaller grower (growing to 7m in 10 years) it is an early bearing, high-producing tree suited to both pickling or oil production. The larger olive fruit can be picked when still green. This variety can be prone to Peacock spot and does not like harsh frosts. World’s most popular table olive. High flesh/pit ratio, with great texture. 3m x 3m Sometimes also called Manzanllia

  • Benton | 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 Benton Strawberry Benton Benton 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 Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 7a,7b,8a,8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ The Benton Strawberry blooms in late spring, right through to autumn, producing during the summer and autumn months. It is suitable for hardiness zones 3-10 and is frost tolerant.

  • Golden Goose | 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 Golden Goose Feijoa Golden Goose Golden Goose 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: 8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Golden Goose is a wonderful late variety, which is hardy and juliwith large to extra-large fruit that ripens to very sweet once picked. A white flesh feijoa with a smooth firm thick golden-green skin. The large fruit has a slightly acid golden pulp, maturing sweet as it ripens. Fruits mid to late season (generally around May-June). Great keeping fruit. To extend the fruiting season and improve pollination, grow with an early-season variety. Trims up to a great everygreen hedge. Evergreen. Hardy.

  • Encore | 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 Encore Mandarin Encore Encore 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, Feb Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ With high-vigour, this variety is also prized for it's high ornamental value as well as large crops of easy peel firm flesh fruit. Fruit has excellent and can be left for a long hanging period on the tree.

  • Splendour | 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 Splendour Apple Splendour Splendour 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 Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: MID-LATE Large red apples with creamy crisp flesh. Sweet and low acid. Fruit hangs well on the tree.

  • Strawberry Royal™ | 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 Strawberry Royal™ Strawberry Royal™ 1/1 Strawberry Royal™ 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: Oct, Nov, Dec Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Strawberry Royal™ is a Camino Real variety that is PVR (Plant Variety Right) protected. It produces heavy yields of large dark red fruit with red flesh and traditional flavour. Being a Short Day crop make sure you plant early in the season to reap the rewards up to Christmas. Compact strong growing strawberry. resistant wilt and phytophthora. It is recommended to give these medium plants close spacing.

  • Nectar Babe (Dwarf) | 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 Nectar Babe (Dwarf) Nectarine Nectar Babe (Dwarf) Nectar Babe (Dwarf) 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: Feb Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8b, 9a,9b, 10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Nectar Babe is known for it's wweet, yellow, juicy, freestone flesh. Deep pink blossom on a dwarf type tree. Low chilling requirement so good for warmer areas. Best planted with Honey Babe or near another nectarine or peach to aid pollination. Thrives in fertile well drained soil and a sheltered sunny place in the garden. Ideal for the small garden or in a pot. Suitable for warmer areas including upper North Island.

  • Sefton | 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 Sefton Currants Sefton Sefton 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 Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Sefton is a low-chill variety of black currant, making it more suitable for the marginal warmer areas of New Zealand. It produces sweet, firm black currants.

  • 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 Nuts Other Tiniroto Chestnut Tiniroto Chestnut 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: 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.

  • Button Bright™ (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 Button Bright™ (Flatto™ ) Nectarine Button Bright™ (Flatto™ ) Button Bright™ (Flatto™ ) 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: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b, Pollinators: ​ Produces large crops of sweet, tasty, yellow-fleshed fruit in mid-late summer. The fruit weighs between 100-140g each. During spring, 50 blossoms cover each metre of branching. Self fertile. EXCLUSIVELY GROWN BY WAIMEA NURSERIES Provisionally Protected by NZ Plant Variety Rights (Oriola)

  • Autento™ (Dwarf) | 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 Autento™ (Dwarf) Autento™ (Dwarf) 1/1 Autento™ (Dwarf) 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 Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b Pollinators: ​ Autento™ grows with a dwarf, ‘Christmas Tree’ type habit, topping out at about three metres tall. Tasty fruit can eaten fresh off the tree, but gets even better when refrigerated. This self-fertile variety has good disease resistance so fruit can be produced easily with little or no spraying. A cross between Cox Orange and Delgollune. EXCLUSIVELY GROWN BY WAIMEA NURSERIES Protected by NZ Plant Variety Rights (Delcoros)

  • Miagawa (Satsuma) | 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 Miagawa (Satsuma) Mandarin Miagawa (Satsuma) Miagawa (Satsuma) 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: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Frost tolerant, the Miagawa has a thin smooth skin that is easy peel. It has large seedless fruit that is juicy and well-balanced in flavour. The Miagawa is a satsuma variety.

  • Sweet Alford | 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 Alford Apple Sweet Alford Sweet Alford 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: MID Sweet Alford is a heritage apple originating from Devon. Known mainly for making cider, the fruit is small and pale yellow blushed with pink. The high quality flesh is sweet and juicy.

  • HAZELNUT | Fruitfool

    Hazelnut - Corylus Avellana / Colurna Go to the Hazelnut varieties The hardy Hazelnut is one of the easiest nuts to grow, they enjoy cool winters, wet springs, and warm summers. They prefer fertile, moist soil and can tolerate frosts but are not fans of the wind a sheltered site is best. You'll need to allow 2.5-5m between trees depending on the tree and how vigorous they are. ​Whiteheart is the 'flavour du jour' and is favoured by most South Island orchardists. Growing to around 4m tall, it is lower vigour than other varieties and produces quality and flavoursome nuts of a smaller size excellent for the cooking and processing market. Hazelnuts are wind pollinated from the catkins of another variety. You should at maximum have 1 pollinator variety for every 9 other trees, with consideration about your prevailing wind direction. If you have the space, 3 or 4 different variety combinations is ideal. If not regularly pruned, hazelnut trees will grow suckers which form a dense bush at the base of the tree. During the hot summer months, irrigation will likely be needed and you should regularly check that moisture levels are adequate.They can be at risk of fungal and bacterial diseases, particularly in areas where there is long wet periods, followed by hot days. The only pest that can pose a real problem to the Hazelnut is the big bud mite, affected buds are best removed in winter Once trees are established they tend to tolerate adverse conditions well and are more resistant to disease threat. These recommendations are particularly for young and newly planted trees. ​ General Availability Climate Harvest (Month) SEARCH Hazelnut varieties 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

  • Picholine | 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 Picholine Olives Picholine Picholine 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, Jun Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: Leccino, Manzanillo Picholine is a classic French olive that can produce exceptionally high yields. The olives are medium-sized and considered a gourmet table olive, with fine flesh and of good flavour. They contain a high oil percentage of outstanding quality, which makes them a cood candidate for machine harvesting. They are initially a slow grower, and have a semi-erect habit. Both drought tolerant and cold hardy they are a great option for difficult conditions. They are a great pollinator for the variety Leccino.

  • ALMOND | Fruitfool

    Almond - Prunus Dulcis Go to the Almond varieties Almonds, or prunus dulcis, are related to the family of peaches, plums and apricots. If your climate suits growing those fruits, then you can grow almonds however it is good to know that not all varieties are self-fertile, so ideally you'd have at least two for cross pollination. Almonds are susceptible to bacterial blight, also known as gummosis, so need decent air flow and not too much humidity. The Treecrops organisation are doing a study on which varieties perform best in which areas of New Zealand, and you can find their information here . They are a wonderful source of nutrition, full of protein, vitamin E, copper and magnesium. Almond trees tend to grow well in all areas of New Zealand but their productivity, susceptibility to disease, and the shell and flavour can vary a lot in different climates and conditions. They also can be hit hard by frosts during blossom, which can be difficult in the cooler South Island areas. General Availability Climate Harvest (Month) SEARCH CLEAR SEARCH Almond varietes 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

  • Golden Delicious | 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 Golden Delicious Golden Delicious 1/1 Golden Delicious 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: 8a,8b,9a, Pollinators: MID Superbly flavoured yellow apple with sweet honey notes, especially when tree ripened. Requires 700 chilling hours and is tip and spur bearing.

  • Rose Chiffon (Dwarf) | 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 Rose Chiffon (Dwarf) Peach Rose Chiffon (Dwarf) Rose Chiffon (Dwarf) 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: ​ This peach delights in both early spring with its beautiful double rose red blossom and again during late summer with its bounty of good eating, juicy, white fleshed fruit. Best grown in warmer, northern areas of the country to ensure the fruit ripens sufficiently. Will do best when planted near another Peach or Nectarine.

  • Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra) | 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 Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra) Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra) 1/1 Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra) Walnut 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: ​ The Black Walnut, also known as Juglans Nigra, is a large, handsome, fast-growing decidious tree with a single erect trunk & broad crown. Dark-brown edible nuts and highly-valued dark timber. Intolerant of clay and poor drainage, it requires a sheltered site with good rich soil. Cold and frost tolerant, the Black walnut is hardy. Although self-fertile, you will get a better crop if another Walnut is planted nearby.

  • Castanea Sativa 1015 (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 1015 (Chestnut) Nuts Other Castanea Sativa 1015 (Chestnut) Castanea Sativa 1015 (Chestnut) 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: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: ​ Castanea Sativa 1015 produces heavy crops of medium to large chestnuts. It can be somewhat prone wind damage. It is a suitable pollinator for variety 1002.

  • Candy | 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 Candy Candy 1/1 Candy 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: Apr Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Candy is an adriatic type fig, and a heavy producer of medium sized, bell shaped green/yellow skinned fruit. Inside the fruit is deep red flesh, rich and sugary. Candy forms a round top spreading tree habit, up to 5m with deep lobed green leaves. No pollination required as the fruit flower inside. Best to harvest in April when the ripest fruit starts to fall or the birds start to eat before you!

  • Cardinal | 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 Cardinal Cardinal 1/1 Cardinal Grapes 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: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Cardinal is a vigorous growing grape vine that producs large reddish-purple grapes. The grapes are crisp with large seeds.

  • Powell (Navel) | 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 Powell (Navel) Powell (Navel) 1/1 Powell (Navel) Orange 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: Oct, Nov Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ An Australian selection of late maturing navel orange which has proved itself to be a reliable producer of excellent crops of sweet, juicy fruit in late spring.

  • Jonagold | 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 Jonagold Apple Jonagold Jonagold 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: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: UNKNOWN Jonagold originated in the USA in 1943. It produces large, round apples that are red with red stripes. With candy and honey flavours, and being very juicy it is a wonderful eating apple. It is equally useful for cooking, drying, juicing or making sweet cider.

  • 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 Rubee Red 1/1 Rubee Red 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, 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.

  • Boskoop Rouge | 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 Boskoop Rouge Apple Boskoop Rouge Boskoop Rouge 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: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: MID Boskoop Rouge is an all purpose heritage apple with yellow-red flushed fruit and a sweet delicate flavour.

  • Walnut Lara (Juglans Regia Lara) | 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 Walnut Lara (Juglans Regia Lara) Walnut Walnut Lara (Juglans Regia Lara) Walnut Lara (Juglans Regia Lara) 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: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a, Pollinators: ​ The french Walnut Lara is a spur-bearing variety and slightly more compact than others, although it will grow large. This decidious early-bearing walnut produces excellent quality nuts with a unique creamy flavour. A grafted tree, producing crops earlier than seedlings. Be especially careful not to over-water these, they hate wet feet! Cold and frost tolerant the Walnut Lara is very hardy.

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