Cherry - Stella

$79.00 ($49.00-$79.00 choose a size)

A large sweet red to dark red cherry. Stella is an excellent choice for backyards as it is compact, growing to about 4 x 4m. Mid - late season maturity. High chill, requires cold winters for satisfactory fruiting

Quince - Smyrna

$49.00 ($39.00-$49.00 choose a size)

Add some gourmet to your garden! The quince is valued for its high pectin content and is used frequently in jams, jellies and cosmetics. This fruit is one of the few that must be cooked as it is too tart, hard and unpalatable to eat raw. The quince tree has been cultivated by people for thousands of years. Originating from Turkey and Iran this is a fruit with a fascinating history, it features strongly in the history and mythology of both Greece and Rome. Trees are very long lived and have a beautiful, gnarly twisted appearance, they are exceptionally hardy and can withstand both periods of dry and severe cold. 'Smyrna' is a Turkish variety of Quince with extremely large fruit, light yellow flesh and bright yellow skin. It can be grown as an attractive tree (or multi-stemmed shrub) and has dark green foliage and a very showy bloom

Olive - Coratina

$29.00 ($14.90-$29.00 choose a size)

One of the most important varieties in Italy, Coratina is famed for its versatility. Renown for its early start to bearing, high yields and high quality oil. It produces a small/medium sized fruit that can be pickled both green and black. It is an adaptable tree that is a proven performer in both warm and cold climates. It is tolerant to frost, coastal conditions and salinity. 'Coratina' will thrive in a wide range of Australian conditions

Macadamia Bush Nut

$17.90 ($4.90-$24.75 choose a size)

This was the first Australian native food plant to be grown by non-indigenous Australians as a commercial crop. Genetic diversity of this valuable nut species has been reduced significantly through land clearing. Very hardy and easily grown along most of Australia's east coast and even down into Victoria.

Australian Rare Fruit Review Magazine 2011

$17.75

The Australian Rare Fruit Review Magazine 2011 Colour your Life with Fruit. is a great resource of many fruit trees grown throughout Australia. This edition includes. Persimmons, Achacha, Carambola, Canistel, Blue Quandongs, Jaboticaba, Dragon Fruit and details on Citrus Gall Wasps. Colour your Life with Fruit - Show your Real Colour Colour your life with Rare Fruits: a poem Warm Me Up, Red Colour your Palate with Dragon Fruit Orange is a Powerful Tonic Persimmon, the Divine Food Achacha, Let's Dance Together Going for Gold Carambola Canistel Scones Yellow Sunshine in our LIves Discover Durians in Borneo Green for Balance Blue Quandong True Blue Edible Plants Native to Australia Purifying Royal Blue Jaboticaba Cheese Cake, a recipe Biodiversity is Wealth, Health and Happiness, Chocolate Helps Edible Passionfruit in Australia Purple has a Healing Effect Fruit Piercing Moth Citrus Gall Wasp
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