Australian Rare Fruit Review 2008

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Australian Rare Fruit Review Magazine 2008

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The 2008 theme is called In my backyard and is just what you need to get you motivated in your garden with fantastic permaculture suggestions and some dwarf fruits from around the world.

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Lilly Pilly - Broad-leaved

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Cutting grown selection of the tasty and attractive Blue Lilly Pilly fruit. The delicate fruit is aromatic with a sweetish slightly gingery or turpentine flavour. Fruit is a distinctive blue colour.
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Jacaranda Purple

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Very well known as a spectacular street tree with striking lavender bell-like flowers during spring. The delicate lacey foliage turns gold during winter. Very hardy. The foliage is delicate on young trees, and our potted plants are known for their older leaves to turn yellow and drop during transport to conserve energy. This is not a problem long term. With care and acclimatisation they will bounce back

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