Mt Coo-tha Gardens's Edible Fruits
Mt Coo-tha Gardens's Edible Fruits Update: 212 days 11hrs Height 1 metres
Growing: In the Ground
Qty: 1
Mt Coo-tha Gardens's Tips -
Myrtaceae
Acca sellowiana
Pineapple Guava
S. Brazil - N. Argentina
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Mt Coo-tha Gardens's Edible Fruits Update: 212 days 11hrs Height 10 metres
Growing: In the Ground
Qty: 1
Mt Coo-tha Gardens's Tips -
Dilleniaceae
Dillenia indica
Elephant Apple
India - Borneo Java
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Mt Coo-tha Gardens's Edible Fruits Update: 212 days 22hrs Height 3 metres
Growing: In the Ground
Mt Coo-tha Gardens's Tips -
Rosaceae
Prunus salicina
'Gulf Ruby' Plum
on 'Marianna' Plum Rootstock
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Mt Coo-tha Gardens's Edible Fruits Update: 212 days 22hrs Height 5 metres
Growing: In the Ground
Mt Coo-tha Gardens's Tips -
Rosaceae
Prunus salicina
Satusuma Japanese Plum on Marianna Plum Rootstock
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Mt Coo-tha Gardens's Edible Fruits Update: 212 days 22hrs Height 3 metres
Growing: In the Ground
Mt Coo-tha Gardens's Tips -
Caesalpiniaceae
Ceratonia Siliqua
Carob
Arabia, Somalia, Mediterranean
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Mt Coo-tha Gardens's Edible Fruits Update: 212 days 22hrs Height 1.3 metres
Growing: In the Ground
Qty: 1
Mt Coo-tha Gardens's Tips -
Rosaceae Malus
Dorset Golden
Dorset Golden - Tropical Apple on Granny Smith Rootstock
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Mt Coo-tha Gardens's Edible Fruits Update: 212 days 22hrs Planted: 1995
Height 3 metres
Growing: In the Ground
Qty: 1
Mt Coo-tha Gardens's Tips -
Punicaceae
Punica granatum
Pomegranate
S. W. Asia
Planted on 21 September 1995 by Casselle Mountford, the first Artist - in - Residence at Brisbane Botanic Gardens, Mt Coot-tha
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