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  • GT201 (Macadamia) | 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 Macadamia GT201 Nuts Other Macadamia GT201 Macadamia GT201 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: Aug, Sep Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: Other Macadamia Variety We don't have much information as yet on Macadamia Renown - we will add more as we find it. To ensure good cross pollination it is recommended another Macadamia variety is also planted nearby. Important: Macadamias are toxic to dogs so not ideal for those with dogs.

  • 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 Banana Misi Luki Misi Luki 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 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.

  • CURRANTS | Fruitfool

    Currants - Ribes Go to the Currant varieties Blackcurrants (Ribes nigrum) were first planted commercially in New Zealand in the early 1970s. It is best suited to cooler climates, and main growing areas are in the South Island, with only 1 commercial grower (out of 22) being in the North Island. Fantastic for juicing, jams and preserves, pies, drying and more! A true superfood currants are very high in anitioxidants and vitamin C ​ General Availability Climate Harvest (Month) SEARCH CLEAR SEARCH Currant 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

  • FORAGING MAP | Fruitfool

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  • Etrog | 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 Etrog Citrus Other Etrog Etrog 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: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 10a,10b Pollinators: ​ A traditional fruit, Etrog is the yellow citron used by Jews during the week long holiday of Sukkot. As a large variety citrus, it is one of the oldest, dating back to approx. 8000 BC. A majestic tree in appearance, the fruit looks like a bumpy, ribbed, lemon and is very aromatic The fruit has a very thick rind, with small segments and many many seeds so be careful to not place it near other seedless citrus as this can make their fruit seedy if there is cross polination. Cold intolerant, it is often best grown in a container. Watch out for the mercilessly sharp thorns.

  • Almond CY750 | 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 Almond CY750 Almond Almond CY750 Almond CY750 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,9b, Pollinators: Monovale The Almond CY750 variety is prized for its paper-shelled, sweet nuts, which are notably easy to shell. This selection is known for being a vigorous grower and a reliable cropper, making it highly sought after by cultivators. For optimal pollination, it is best paired with the Monovale variety.

  • Flamecrest | 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 Flamecrest Flamecrest 1/1 Flamecrest 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 Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: ​ Flamecrest is a delicious and high quality Peach with a excellent flavour. A freestone variety producing large fruit with yellow juicy flesh. The skin is velvety-red over yellow. Ripening mid Summer, Flamecrest thrives in a sunny well drained position.

  • Butler | 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 Butler Hazelnut Butler Butler 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, Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: Campanica Butler Hazelnuts are highly valued for their delicious taste plus the fact that they are high in protein and unsaturated fat. 'Butler' produces highly flavoured oval nuts. Pollinate with 'Campanica'. Deciduous. It is best to harvest your Hazelnuts as they fall naturally to the ground around February-March. Dry thoroughly prior to storage.

  • Frantoio | 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 Frantoio Olives Frantoio Frantoio 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: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Frantoio olives produce small fruit that are high in oil content. In Tuscany it is considered to be the premier variety, you may recognize the name as there is a Olive oil factory there of the same name. Frantoio have excellent flavour for pickling. High ornamental evegreeen they do well in a sunny, free draining spot. 3m x 3m

  • Irish Peach | 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 Irish Peach Apple Irish Peach Irish Peach 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: ​ Irish Peach is an early ripening variety with an upright and spreading habit. It produces tasty, tart apples best eaten from the tree. It can be used for fresh eating, or cooking. Apples are yellow with a red blush and soft flesh.

  • Adore™ | 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 Adore™ Adore™ 1/1 Adore™ 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: Apr Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: MID Adore™ fruit is tasty, crisp and juicy. The fruit ripens mid season and stores well for 2-3 months. Black spot resistant so is very easy to grow, and is perfect for organic growing. Self fertile. (Cultivar: Delfloga).

  • Flourish Digital | Fruitfool

    Return to Fruitfool Flourish Digital is not currently operating. If you are a prior client and need assistance, please contact Juanita on 0211274988.

  • TROPICAL | Fruitfool

    Avocado Banana Cherimoya

  • Fuero Rous | 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 Fuero Rous Fuero Rous 1/1 Fuero Rous 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 Fuero Rous is a heritage variety, known traditionally as a french cider apple with significant levels of tannins at harvest time. However, the fruit is somewhat prone to rot and can resiult in a disappointing harvest. Fuero Rous is best pollinated by Golden Delicious and Granny Smith.

  • Golden Grace | 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 Grace Peach Golden Grace Golden Grace 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 Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Prolific crops of medium sized red blushed fruit in mid season. Flesh is yellow, very sweet, low acid and juicy. Clingstone. Well suited to the warmer areas of the country. Spreading tree. A Plant & Food Research selection. EXCLUSIVELY GROWN BY WAIMEA NURSERIES Provisionally protected by NZ Plants Variety Rights (Hortsummer Yellow)

  • OUR STORY | Fruitfool

    Our Story We love fruit trees and home grown fruit! But on a normal suburban section (700m2) we have to be selective about our choices of trees and we want them to be able to produce for us! When we were looking around and learning about different varieties we found it was very hard to compare different varieties - especially if they were from different nurseries - and then sometimes you find a variety and it's not clear where you can get it from either. ​ We always have had lots of questions when it comes to choosing a variety or cultivar - When is harvest season (can we extend our growing season of home produced fruit)? Is this variety suitable for fresh eating, storing, preserving, cooking/baking? Is it self-fertile or does it need a pollinator, and which one? Does it suit our climate - is there a variety that does better in our warmer or cooler climate? Oh so many things to take into consideration. Of course speaking with the experts at your local plant store is also helpful, but sometimes it's nice to do your homework too and to know even the right questions you want to ask. ​ Currently we have approximately 28 fruit trees on our property, and at least the same number of berries, vines and other food producing shrubs. We are renovating an old glasshouse too and hoping to have that up and running for summer 2022. We are not aiming to become self-sufficient, it's not possible on this size a section, but we'd love to at least produce a good proportion of our own fruit and veges and improve the soil through composts and worm farms we've got going on. We are complete novices, but are interested in food preservation - and aim to do some dehydrating and canning with next years produce. Weve also got two little kids - 4 years old and an under 1 - so time in the garden and in food preservation is very scarce at the moment. ​ After working in the corporate sector for many years in digital and marketing roles, I'm balancing being a part=time stay at home mum and my own small business servicing local clients (particularly those using platforms such as Shopify and Wix). I am passionate about our environment, permaculture and local or community sufficiency. I believe that the more we can produce locally, or even at home, the less impact there naturally is on our environment - less waste, less packaging, less food miles and more resilience, more abundance, more community and healthier fresher food. ​ This website is free to use, and we hope it provides value to you. We always welcome your feedback! We do pay for this website, and our work associated with it, with the ads that are shown on the website. We hope that they are not too inconvenient and also provide their own value to you.

  • Blanche (Cape White) | 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 Blanche (Cape White) Fig Blanche (Cape White) Blanche (Cape White) 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, Feb, Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Blanche figs are sometimes also known as Cape White figs. Their fruit has green skin and creamy, amber flesh and are of medium size. They are considered a good cooking fig.

  • Theo Ching | 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 Theo Ching Nectarine Theo Ching Theo Ching 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: ​ Splendid and flavourful white fleshed nectarine. A local selection (Nelson, NZ) that has good disease resistance.

  • Taihape | 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 Taihape Taihape 1/1 Taihape Quince 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,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ The Taihape Quince originates from a heritage tree at the Brown Sugar Café in Taihape. The fruit is large with smooth, yellow skin. produces prolific yellow-coloured fruit. It is quite fungal disease resistant, which is great for the organic grower. Grows to approximately 3-4m. A good variety for warmer areas including Auckland/Northland.

  • Opal Star | 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 Opal Star Feijoa Opal Star Opal Star 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: 8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: Unique, All other Feijoas A late season variety with smooth dark skin with fabulous rich and aromatic flavour. Compact, slow growing plant that has bushy habit so ideal for home gardens, especially for hedging. Protected by NZ Plant Variety Rights

  • William's bon Chretien | 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 William's bon Chretien Pear William's bon Chretien William's bon Chretien 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, Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: Winter Cole, Beurre Bosc, Taylors Gold, Winter Nelis, Doyenne du Comice, Hosui, Nijiseiki Also known as the Bartlett Pear. Large long necked, green-yellow fruit, that is ideal for eating and bottling. Fruit will naturally fall in February and will keep up to 3 months. Good pollinator. Early season.

  • CLIMATE INFORMATION | Fruitfool

    Climate Information Most of New Zealand is considered temperate, with cold or cool winters (some frosts) and warm summers (low-medium humidity). A wide range of fruit trees can grow in temperate climates - think stonefruit, pipfruit, nut trees, feijoas, berries and vines. With frost protection, and good placement subtropicals such as citrus, figs, passionfruit and tamarillos can be grown outside but depending on your space and . But in Otago, Southland and parts of Canterbury, the range should be limited to later flowering types of stonefruit, apples, pears, quinces and all types of berries. ​ For our fruit selector tools we've used the USDA hardiness zones to differentiate between the different climates in New Zealand. Some varieties will do better in a 9b/10a climate for instance, and others in 8a/8b. Use the table below to look up your city/region to find out your climate hardiness zone. Of course, it may be that you are lucky to enjoy a microclimate, or depending on where you plant, you may be able to 'get away with' a certain fruit or variety - so use this only as a guidance. ​ If you're in a cooler temperate zone (think, 8a,8b,9a) then it may be best to limit your choices to later flowering types of stonefruit, apples, pears, walnuts,, hazelnuts and all types of berries. If you're in a subtropical zone (10a) in the far North for instance you're best to avoid varieties with high-chill requirements such as a Moorpark Apricot or Packham's Triumph Pear. Filter by Zone Filter by Region Reset Filters Click here to view an interactive map City Zone Degrees Region Start of Frost Season End of Frost Season Length of Frost Season Auckland Zone 10b 1.7 to 4.4 A 10th June 14th August 65 days Blenheim Zone 10b 1.7 to 4.4 G 27th April 1st October 157 days Cambridge Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 C 16th May 10th September 118 days Christchurch Zone 9a -6.7 to -3.9 H 30th April 11th October 163 days Dunedin Zone 10b 1.7 to 4.4 I 1st May 23rd September 145 days Feilding Zone 9b -3.9 to -1.1 E 2 May 2 October 152 days Gisborne Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 D 21st May 17th September 119 days Greymouth Zone 9b -3.9 to -1.1 F 9th May 24th September 138 days Hamilton Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 C 16th May 10th September 118 days Hastings Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 D 21st May 17th September 119 days Havelock North Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 D 21st May 17th September 119 days Hawera Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 E 2 May 2 October 152 days Invercargill Zone 9a -6.7 to -3.9 I 1st May 11th October 163 days Levin Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 E 2 May 2 October 152 days Lower Hutt Zone 10b 1.7 to 4.4 E 2 May 2 October 152 days Masterton Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 D 21st May 17th September 119 days Napier Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 E 2 May 2 October 152 days Nelson Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 G 27th April 1st October 157 days New Plymouth Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 E 20th May 13th September 116 days Oamaru Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 H 27th April 1st October 157 days Palmerston North Zone 9b -3.9 to -1.1 E 2 May 2 October 152 days Paraparaumu Zone 10b 1.7 to 4.4 E 2 May 2 October 152 days Porirua Zone 10b 1.7 to 4.4 E 2 May 2 October 152 days Pukekohe Zone 10b 1.7 to 4.4 C 16th May 10th September 118 days Queenstown Zone 8b -9.4 to -6.7 I 1st May 11th October 163 days Rangiora Zone 9a -6.7 to -3.9 H 30th April 11th October 163 days Richmond Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 G 27th April 1st October 157 days Rolleston Zone 9a -6.7 to -3.9 H 30th April 11th October 163 days Rotorua Zone 9b -3.9 to -1.1 B 20th May 13th September 116 days Taupo Zone 9b -3.9 to -1.1 C 16th May 10th September 118 days Tauranga Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 B 20th May 13th September 116 days Te Awamutu Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 C 16th May 10th September 118 days Timaru Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 H 30th April 11th October 163 days Tokoroa Zone 9b -3.9 to -1.1 B 20th May 13th September 116 days Upper Hutt Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 E 2 May 2 October 152 days Waikanae Zone 10b 1.7 to 4.4 E 2 May 2 October 152 days Wellington Zone 10b 1.7 to 4.4 E 2 May 2 October 152 days Whakatane Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 B 20th May 13th September 116 days Whanganui Zone 10a -1.1 to 1.7 E 2 May 2 October 152 days Whangarei Zone 10b 1.7 to 4.4 A 10th June 14th August 65 days Frost Information Source: https://www.mpi.govt.nz/dmsdocument/6217/direct Zone Information Source: https://www.plantmaps.com/interactive-new-zealand-plant-hardiness-zone-map-celsius.php https://liddlewonder.nz/zones.php https://niwa.co.nz/climate/research-projects/national-and-regional-climate-maps Wikipedia - USDA Hardiness Zones: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hardiness_zone

  • Braeburn | 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 Braeburn Apple Braeburn Braeburn 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 Pollinators: EARLY Braeburn is a New Zealand apple which was released in 1952. It is now one the world’s top commercial selections. It has delicious, crisp, juicy flesh and superb sweet-tart flavour with a noticeably aromatic aftertaste. A handsome apple with red stripes on a red blush. Excellent keeper if refrigerated. Late season. Requires 700 chilling hours to set fruit. Spur bearing, but partial tip bearer so not recommended for espalier. It is well loved due to it's usefulness for fresh eating, cooking, drying, juicing or cider making.

  • Flame Seedless | 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 Flame Seedless Grapes Flame Seedless Flame Seedless 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, Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Flame is a seedless variety, producing medium-sized clusters of round, light-red berries of firm, crisp texture. Grapes are an excellent flavour and is a heavy producer. It is a variety that prefers plenty of heat.

  • Pacific Rose™ | 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 Pacific Rose™ Apple Pacific Rose™ Pacific Rose™ 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: MID This New Zealand variety has distinctive, clear rose-pink skin. The flesh is firm, crisp and juicy with a rich-sweet taste. A Gala and Splendour cross, this apple reaches maturity mid-season. Cultivar: Sciros.

  • Blue Dawn / Takahe (SH) | 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 Dawn / Takahe (SH) Blueberry Blue Dawn / Takahe (SH) Blue Dawn / Takahe (SH) 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: 9b, 10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Blue Dawn, also known as Takahe, is a southern highbush variety producing large very tasty blueberries. It is a low chill variety so will suit warmer climates of New Zealand, including Auckland and Far North.

  • Tahitian | 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 Tahitian Lime Tahitian Tahitian 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: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Fruits are generally the size of small lemons, with a thin skin, juicy and seedless, with acidic flesh. When ripe the fruit will turn a light yellow. Growing in a strong but compact manner, the tahitian lime prefers a subtropical climate.

  • Jiro (Persimmon) | 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 Jiro (Persimmon) Other Jiro (Persimmon) Jiro (Persimmon) 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: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Jiro is a non-astringent variety of persimmon produces large flat tomato-shaped deep orange firm fruit with a sweet crisp flavour. It will keep relatively well. Jiro is an attractive ornamental tree with vigorous and spreading habit. It's glossy green leaves turn into lovely autumn colours. It is a cold hardy variety. May be difficult to source due to discontinuation at some nurseries.

  • Moorpark | 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 Moorpark Apricot Moorpark Moorpark 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 Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a, Pollinators: ​ Superbly flavoured fruit that is medium to large in size. Deep yellow skin with orange blush that is fuzz free, Soft and juicy flesh means it is suitable for fresh eating, bottling and drying. A mid-season variety best suited for cooler climates,

  • Castanea 1005 (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 1005 (Chestnut) Nuts Other Castanea 1005 (Chestnut) Castanea 1005 (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 Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: ​ Castanea 1005 (Chestnut) nut trees have always been popular with the keen orchardist but you do need quite a bit of space for them. Medium to large, high quality, sweet nuts of small-medium size fall free of their prickly 'burr' at the end of Summer. Very heavy crops on mature self-fertile trees. Grafted, fruits when 3-5 years old. The tree is very vigorous and grows large. It is a good pollinator for variety 1015.

  • Welcome | 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 Welcome Apple Welcome Welcome 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, Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: ​ Welcome is an apple that originated in Te Hana. It starts out green, turning yellow then red skin, with red streaks, and russet around stem. Flavour is fairly acidic and sharp, like many of the early apples and crunchy juicy flesh.

  • Wiggins | 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 Wiggins Peach Wiggins Wiggins 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 Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b, Pollinators: ​ A favourite old standard variety. It has white juicy flesh with excellent flavour. An early season ripening variety.

  • Albion | 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 Albion Strawberry Albion Albion 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: Oct, Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: false ​ Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ The Albion strawberry is widely regarded as the gold standard when it comes to strawberry flavor. This exceptional variety produces large, firm, and conical fruit that is both sweet and succulent. Notably, it is recognized for being one of the larger-sized strawberries, making it a standout in any garden or fruit basket. The Albion strawberry begins its prolific fruit production in late spring, continuing to yield a bountiful harvest all the way through to autumn. This extended growing season ensures a steady supply of delicious strawberries for months. For optimal growth and fruit production, the Albion strawberry thrives best when planted in full sun, where it can receive ample light to develop its characteristic sweetness and size. The gold standard of the industry in terms of flavor, Albion is a day-neutral (ever-bearing) cultivar. “Albion” is resistant to Verticillium wilt (Verticillium dahliae) and Phytophthora crown rot (Phytophthora cactorum), and relatively resistant to Anthracnose crown rot (Colletotrichum acutatum). Albion fruits consistently throughout the season. One downside of this variety is that it produces a lot of runners that must be cut in order to maintain high production.

  • London Pippin | 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 London Pippin London Pippin 1/1 London Pippin 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: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: ​ First discovered around 1580 in England the London Pippin is a yellow apple with red flush and crisp white flesh. Best picked mid Autumn and used June-August. A versatile apple it can be used as a fresh eating apple, cooking apple or for cider making.

  • Katy Cot | 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 Katy Cot Katy Cot 1/1 Katy Cot 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: Dec Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a, Pollinators: ​ Katy Cot is a large, all purpose flavourful freestone apricot that is well suited to the warmer areas of the country. Tree ripened fruit are incredibly good eating and ripen early in the season.

  • Hosui | 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 Hosui Hosui 1/1 Hosui Pear 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: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: Nijiseiki Hosui is an excellent eating, sweet, juicy Nashi type pear with good acid balance and fine texture. Large russeted golden brown fruit. Partially self fertile. Mid season, fruit will ripen slightly earlier than Nijiseiki. When tree is young it is vigorous, growing slows down when tree is mature.

  • Lyric | 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 Lyric Apple Lyric Lyric 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: UNKNOWN Lyric is a new variety and related to the varieties Melody, Limerick and Aria and like them is somewhat Black Spot resistant. It is a small, sweet juicy apple which is perfect for lunch boxes. The fruit has dark red skin with some striping, a blue bloom (like a grape)

  • Caves | 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 Caves Fig Caves Caves 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 Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Caves fig variety produces large tasty figs early. Ready to enjoy around Christmas time. Very easy to grow. Grows up to 3m.

  • Scarlett O'Hara | 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 Scarlett O'Hara Peach Scarlett O'Hara Scarlett O'Hara 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 Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b, Pollinators: ​ White fleshed fruit with pink-red skin. Fruit is larger than Coconut Ice, firm and crunchy. Ripens mid-season. A Hort-research variety.

  • Marimba (SH) | 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 Marimba (SH) Marimba (SH) 1/1 Marimba (SH) 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: Nov, Dec Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: (SH - Southern Highbush) Marimba is a Southern Highbush Blueberry, and bred in Florida to be suitable for mild subtropical climates. A great low-chill choice for the warmer climates of NZ, it will suit most areas north of Waikato including Auckland / Northland. A highly productive variety with firm fruit full of flavour that ripen around December. Berries are smaller than Misty or O’Neal, similar to Jersey in size. Flowers are a little later than Misty, It will produce best with cross pollination of another Southern Highbush, Thrives in sun or part shade in rich acid soil. Like all Southern Highbush this variety is deciduous.

  • Gravenstein | 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 Gravenstein Gravenstein 1/1 Gravenstein 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: Jan, Feb, Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: UNKNOWN Gravenstein is an old old heritage apple, originating in Denmark, 166). A pretty apple with red stripes and red blush and large, round fruit. This apple is crisp, juicy, tart in mid-January and sweet in late Feb/March. Useful for eating, cooking, juicing and cider making.

  • Maru (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 Maru (RE) Maru (RE) 1/1 Maru (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: Feb, Mar, Apr Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Maru was released by Ruakura Research Centre in 1990. It is still protected under the plant propagation license, so can only be propagated by Licensed Propagators. It is a cross between Tifblue x Homebell. A wonderful late cropper with large very typical rabbiteye fruit. It is known to crop very well, een through April in the Waikato. The large dark berries tend to have a gritty texture and an obvious calyx scar similar to Tifblue. Bushes have an upright growth habit with berries well exposed. It is recommended planting for Waikato northwards as it may have problems maturing fruit in cooler districts.

  • Marshall 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 Marshall Pistachio Nuts Other Marshall Pistachio Marshall Pistachio 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, Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b Pollinators: Female Pistachio The Marshall Pistachio is a male variety of the pistachio nut. 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.

  • Fuerte | 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 Fuerte Avocado Fuerte Fuerte 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: Aug, Sep, Oct, Self-fertile: Good Keeper: false ​ Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: AVOCADO - TYPE A Fuerte has a high cold tolerance for an avocado, making it somewhat more suitable for those in marginal climates. The fruit is a medium sized, with a green leathery skin, easy to peel. Creamy flesh of mild and rich flavour. The skin ripens green. Fruit size is from 250grms to 450grms. Light yellow/green 'B' type flowers appear in abundance on the end of the branches in spring. Grows to around 6m x 4m in a huge spreading habit.

  • Wakapiro Gold | 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 Wakapiro Gold Wakapiro Gold 1/1 Wakapiro Gold 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: Jan Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: ​ Wakapiro Gold plum (Japanese plum). A plum with gold skin, gold flesh, sweet and juicy and early mid-season. This is the spelling I acquired it with but it may be the same as the Whakapirau Gold plum. Pollination is a Japanese or cherry plum.

  • Seckel | 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 Seckel Seckel 1/1 Seckel Pear 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: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: Packham's Triumph, Winter Nelis, Hosui, Nijiseiki Small gourmet pear. Exceptional flavour with creamy white, sweet juicy flesh. Ideal for home gardens. Partially self fertile. Fireblight resistant.

  • Sturmer Pippin | 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 Sturmer Pippin Apple Sturmer Pippin Sturmer Pippin 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 true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: MID-LATE Sturmer Pippin originated in the United Kingdom around 1800. An old fashioned apple with orange blush on green/bronze skin. It's medium sized fruit are with acidic, aromatic, sweet and juicy. A versatile apple it makes excellent cider and is great cooked, juiced or eaten fresh (sweeter when tree ripened). The fruit is very high in Vitamin C. Compact tree with low vigour meaning it needs little pruning. It is a good long keeper and will store well until Spring in your fridge.

  • Burgess Scarlet | 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 Burgess Scarlet Burgess Scarlet 1/1 Burgess Scarlet 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, Aug Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Burgess Scarlet is a medium sized, easy peel, rich flavoured, aromatic mandarin. It tends to crop heavily every 2nd year. Can be fairly vigorous in habit, but attractively bushy. Can be well suited to being grown in a container and prefers a warm sunny position and regular watering.

  • Kawano | 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 Kawano Mandarin Kawano Kawano 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: ​ A cold tolerant mandarin variety, the Kawano is a heavy cropper of easy peel, seedless fruit. Fruit tends to be small and flat, juicy and flavourful.

  • Mary Rose | 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 Mary Rose Apple Mary Rose Mary Rose 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 Pollinators: UNKNOWN Mary Rose is a New Zealand variety from the 20th century. A very pretty, bright red apple with a flat shape. It is sweet, crisp and juicy. This is an Ingrid Marie seedling--the best from seedlings raised by a Dane using pips he brought from his homeland in the last century. It is early mid-season.

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