Apple 2 way - Golden Delicious and Granny Smith

$89.00 ($89.00-$89.00 choose a size)

2 Apple fruit trees grafted onto one rootstock. Perfect for small backyards. Heritage varieties, Golden Delicious: sweet, crisp and lightly textured, green turning yellow, mid season. Granny Smith: tangy but sweet if left on tree, firm texture, the great Australian cooking apple, mid to late season.
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Apple - Pink Lady

$34.00 ($34.00-$45.95 choose a size)

An Australian selection named for th attractive pink blush over a yellow undertone. The true pink coloring, crisp crunch and smooth texture assure the ultimate in dessert quality eating apples. Performs best in cooler regions. Cross pollination with other compatible apple varieties such as Granny Smith, Gala, Fuji and Red Delicious.
Buy 1+ @$34.00ea usually:$46.95ea

Apple - Red Delicious

$44.00 ($44.00-$79.00 choose a size)

Red delicious produces excellent crops of bright red, large, crunchy apples. The flesh is greenish white and has a crisp texture. The are great to eat straight off the tree. Pollinate with a Granny Smith, Pink Lady or a Red Fuji. A high chill variety for cooler regions.

Orange - Washington Navel

$42.95 ($42.95-$99.00 choose a size)

The oldest and most popular navel grown in Australia. Has excellent skin colour and flavour, and usually produces round fruit. It's important to utilise fruit as soon as ripe as trees can be inclined to drop fruit or have it split in some climates

Staghorn Fern (30cm)

$39.00

The staghorn is one of the most prominent and stunning features of our native rainforest. They are epiphytic and adorn the treetops with their spectacular foliage, they can also be lithophytic which means growing on rocks. Each fern consists of two types of frond, the nest fronds are infertile and grow around the host tree holding the fern firmly in place as well as providing it with a nest at the top to catch falling leaves which rot down and feed the plant. The fertile fronds are the dramatic antler shaped fronds that produce the spore, these hang down from the center of the fern. It is important to give your fern a bright spot in filtered sunlight, they do not like dense shade but will appreciate some humidity. Protect from drying winds and do not over water your fern. Feed with a liquid fertilizer during the warmer months.Size of supplied plant will vary with the seasons
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