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Dwarf Macadamia

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Margie Bluett starts with ...
What is best dwarf or semi dwarf Macadamia for Ormeau Hills area on Gold Coast, bout 10 mins from ocean and are 2 required for pollination?
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Potty Bob 1 says...
After much research and discussion with macadamia farmers I know , 791 (Fuji) is the best dwarf macadamia it is slender( not spreading) small size ( can be kept at 2-3 m) and a prolific bearer of whole medium/large nuts . Following that is macadamia 814 same as above but a spreading tree and not sure about its whole nut production.
Most of the Dwarf macadamias I found have half nuts , that's when there is a hard.extended shell segment between the halves of the nut and you have twice as much work to get your nuts .
The half shell varieties usually produce larger nuts so they do have some upside , but 791 would be the very best choice full yummy nuts .
Caviet: I'm still looking for one myself , I think it's still locked up for commercial use , but I'm still looking .
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Markmelb says...
My Home Beauty G6 in Melbourne has good sized nuts tasty kernels and narrow growth and can be kept to 5 to 6mt - i like the Daleys Dwarf nuts too and are quite sweet but smallish in comparison - my A16 is flowering now but not tasted.
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