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Fruit Trees
CategoryFruit Trees
Fruit Trees come in all different types to suit backyards across Australia. Our Fruit Tree Category allows you to view the ones that suit you. Or use our filter to narrow down which fruit trees suit you.... Read More
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A-Z Index - Text | A-Z Index - Pictures
The Home Orchard - Selecting suitable species
Guide to Care and Planting of Fruit Trees
Factors that reduce fruit yield
Pruning fruit trees
Chill factor of fruit trees
Recommended Retailers
Recommended Fruit Tree Books
Recommended Pruning Shears
Magazines: Australian Rare Fruit Review
More Information
A-Z Index - Text | A-Z Index - Pictures
The Home Orchard - Selecting suitable species
Guide to Care and Planting of Fruit Trees
Factors that reduce fruit yield
Pruning fruit trees
Chill factor of fruit trees
Recommended Retailers
Recommended Fruit Tree Books
Recommended Pruning Shears
Magazines: Australian Rare Fruit Review
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Asian Specialty Fruit Trees
Fruit Trees > Asian Specialty Fruit Trees
Asian Specialty Fruit Trees can be grown in Australia. There is a growing demand for these wonderful fruits that are idea for home gardeners.
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Wax Jambu White
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Longan Haew
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Wax Jambu Pink
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Wax Jambu Red
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Noni Fruit
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Mango Nam doc mai
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Dragon Fruit Pearl
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Lychee Bosworth 3
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Longan Chompoo
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Turmeric Orange
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Longan Seedling
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Jakfruit Seedling
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Mango Keow Savoey
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Ketembilla
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Lychee Salathiel
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Carambola Starfruit Kary
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Pandanus Edible
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Dwarf Mango King Thai
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Carambola Starfruit Kembangan
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Dwarf Pummelo Nam Roi
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Javanese Ginger
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Carambola Starfruit Daleys Sweet Gold
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Carambola Starfruit Arkin
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Lychee Wai Chee
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Ginger QLD
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Indian Almond Tree
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Chinese Keys
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Henna
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Pummelo Nam Roi
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Mangosteen Purple
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Drumstick Tree ( Moringa )
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Mango Alphonso
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Dwarf Coconut Green
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Lychee No Mai Chi
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Dwarf Coconut Malay Gold
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Jambolan Plum
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Dwarf Coconut Malay Bronze
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Amla
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Papaya Southern Red
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Lychee Kiamana
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Rambutan
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Dwarf Yuzu
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Neem tree grafted
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Neem Tree
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Longan Kohala (Marcot)
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Longan Biew Kiew
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Papaya Sunrise Solo
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Carambola Starfruit Giant Siam
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Kadsura
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Mango Kwan
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Phalsa
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Palm Salak Malay
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Mushroom Shiitake Grow Kit
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Tamarind
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Papaya Broad Leaf
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Longan Kohala (Grafted)
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Dwarf Longan
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Lychee Haak Ip
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Breadfruit
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Fijian Longan
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Palm Salak
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Santol
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Bael
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Dwarf Papaya Torpedo
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Jakfruit Crisp Seedling
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Langsat
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Carambola Starfruit Seedling
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Mango Kasturi
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Breadnut
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Longan Cats Eye
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Bitter Bean
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Pangium
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Berries Vines and Climbers
Fruit Trees > Berries Vines and Climbers
The big three in the vine world are the Passionfruit, Kiwifruit and Grape. All three require their fare share of care but they will reward you with an abundance of fruit in a relatively short time. All need a strong trellis, the Kiwifruit and Grape are more suited to pergola planting due to their deciduous nature. If you need all-round cover then go with the passionfruit. The Dragon Fruit - Pitaya is stunningly beautiful with a large flowers and melon like fruit. Berries, the most magnificent of the dessert fruits also need care because with neglect they will become the rampant monsters of your garden. They need a sunny airy location with some type of edging to stop them invading other parts of the garden. A trellis is a good idea as the long canes can be tied up allowing better circulation that will lesson the adverse effects of excess humidity. If growing in the subtropics it is highly recommended that some shade is provided.
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Bush foods Australia
Fruit Trees > Bush foods Australia
No garden could require less maintenance but give more rewards than an Australian native Bushfood garden. Fruit, flowers, leaves and roots can be sweet or savoury, juicy or crisp. They can be eaten fresh out of hand or in salads.
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Davidsons Plum
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Finger Lime
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Lilly Pilly
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Macadamia Nut Tree
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Sandpaper Fig
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Lilly Pilly Rain Cherry
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Midyim Copper Tops
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Noni Fruit
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Midyim Berry Blush
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Lime Australian Desert Abundance PBR
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Australian Round Lime
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Lemon Myrtle
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Cape Gooseberry
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Lime Australian Desert 'Standout' PBR
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White Kunzea
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Winter Apple
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Fraser Island Apple
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Native Pink Hibiscus
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Kurrajong
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Native Ginger Wavy Leaf
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Dwarf Plum Pine
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Native Currant
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Cinnamon Myrtle
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Eucalyptus Strawberry Gum
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Cape York Turmeric
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Orange Berry
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Finger Lime Rosebank Purple
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(Discontinued) Native Raspberry Peter's Thornless PBR
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Kakadu Plum Grafted
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Raspberry Atherton
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Finger Lime Rosebank Red
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Quandong Desert
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Mountain Pepper Female
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Aspen Lemon
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Native Nutmeg
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Muntries
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Dwarf Finger Lime Pink
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Mountain Pepper Male
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Burdekin Plum
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Native Lemongrass
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Murnong
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Mount White Lime
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Sandalwood Australian
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Chocolate Lily
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Finger Lime Green Beauty
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Palm Walking Stick
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Palm Fan
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Peanut Tree
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Warrigal Greens Native Spinach
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Bunya Nut
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Ruby Saltbush
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Small Leaf Tamarind
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Bush Tomato
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Cedar Bay Cherry
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Singleton Mint Bush
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Curry Myrtle
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Wattle Raspberry Jam
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Wild Orange
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Pandanus Native Screw Pine
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Nully Pigface
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Atherton Oak
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Native Currant Black
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Native Leek
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Kurrajong Desert
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Plum Pine Female Cutting
- image Little Gooseberry Tree
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Native Wampee Gregs
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North Bauple Nut
- image Johnstone River Almond
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Kangaroo Apple
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Native Rosella
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Bottle Tree Broad leaved
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Candle Nut
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Climbing Pandan
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Wattle Bramble
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Black Plum
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Millaa Millaa Vine
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Citrus Trees
Fruit Trees > Citrus Trees
Citrus fruit trees are the most popular fruit bearing group of plants grown in Australia. The glossy green foliage, white scented flowers and colourful fruit make these trees just as suited to ornamental plantings and container growing as to the home orchard. The fruit is produced in abundance, is nutritious, versatile and can be left on the tree for long periods. Citrus grows best in an open and sunny position. Frost-free areas are preferable however most citrus will tolerate light frost once they are established. Correct planting and ongoing care as outlined in the catalogue is vital for long-term success. Selecting the varieties to grow is up to you, however we strongly recommend that your choice allows for the maximum spread of maturity times throughout the season. Frequently Asked Questions about Citrus
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Duo Planting Fruit Trees
Fruit Trees > Duo Planting Fruit Trees
A Duo Planting of Fruit Trees is where 2 plants are planted in the same pot or very close together. When planting them in your backyard it allows you to save space and have 2 complimenting varieties with individual root system. This is compared to multi grafts which both rely on only 1 root system. Duo plantings are more robust and often allow plants that require cross pollination to produce fruit.
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Dwarf Fruit Trees
Fruit Trees > Dwarf Fruit Trees
There are many ways to have Dwarf Fruit Trees suitable for turning your small backyard into a thriving orchard. To grow dwarf trees successfully in containers all you need to do is supply a rich potting mix and re-pot regularly. Feed the trees every 6 months with a slow release fertiliser, provide plenty of sunlight, and keep the tree moist. The secret with keeping trees healthy and productive in containers is to re-pot and prune (roots and tops) at least every two years.
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Herbs and Spice Plants
Fruit Trees > Herbs and Spice Plants
Make your meals taste absolutely fantastic with the addition of home grown spices. As a culinary spice, there is virtually no such thing as an overdose and the spices are suitable for enhancing the flavour of a multitude of dishes. Fresh spices always taste better than the dried variety and offer many health-promoting benefits. Here are some of the more popular and hardy spices that are ideal for a kitchen garden.
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All General Herb Plants
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Chilli
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Coffee Tree
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Ginger
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Mushroom Grow Kits
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Neem Tree
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Wasabi Mazuma
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Curry Tree
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Aloe Vera
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Cinnamon Tree
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Turmeric Orange
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White Kunzea
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Lemon Verbena
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Curry Plant
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Parsley Curly leaf
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Sugar Herb Stevia
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Mint
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Lemongrass East Indian
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Luffa Smooth
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Cinnamon Cassia
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Vietnamese Mint
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Tea Plant
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Comfrey
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Pepper Black
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Bay Tree
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Galangal
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Javanese Ginger
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Zaatar
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Achiote Bixa
- image Ashwagandha
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Drumstick Tree ( Moringa )
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Vanilla Vine
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Walking Onion
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Cardamom
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Allspice
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Clove
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Tamarind Sweet
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Star Anise
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Lemongrass
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Tamarind
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Native Nutmeg
- image Tea Plant Pink
- image Caper Bush
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Bay Tree Baby Bay
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Rosemary
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Ruby Saltbush
- image Chaya Spinach Tree
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Curry Myrtle
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Garlic Elephant
- image African Nutmeg
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Round Root Galangal
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Turmeric Black
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Sage
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Yanang
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Thyme
- image French Tarragon
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Echinacea ( Purple Cone Flower )
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Mexican Tarragon
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Sage Pineapple
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Snake Jasmine
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Tomato Santorini
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Coriander Thai
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Society Garlic
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Yerba Mate
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Lemon Balm
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Sweet Marjoram
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Parsley Italian
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Potted Colour Punnets
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Basil Sweet
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Dill
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Wild Rocket
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Coriander
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Mint Apple Variegated
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Peppermint
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Multi Grafted Trees (Multi Way)
Fruit Trees > Multi Grafted Trees (Multi Way)
A Multi Grafted Fruit Tree is done through grafting different fruits from the same family onto the same tree. Another way to achieve the same outcome is to grow multiple fruit trees in the same hole called a duo planting. Remember: You need to continually maintain each graft and make sure that they grow evenly. Don't let one outgrow another. Prune them to be equal sizes.
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Cherry 2 way Minnie Royal / Royal Crimson
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Dwarf Apple 2 Way Dorsett Golden/Tropic Sweet
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Cherry 2 way Royal Rainier / Stella
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Apple 3 way Gala Pink Lady Red Fuji
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Dwarf 2 Way Trixzie® Nectazee / Pixzee (TM)
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Dwarf 2 Way Trixzie® Cherry Minnie Royal/Royal Crimson
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Apple 3 Way Golden Delicious/ Granny Smith/ Jonathan
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Plum 3 way Mariposa | Santa Rosa | Flavour Supreme Better2Gether
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Cherry 2 way Minnie Royal Royal Lee
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Apricot 2 way Moorpark / Trevatt
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Pear 3 Way Beurre Bosc / Packham / Williams
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Nashi Pear 2 Way Nijisseiki / Shinseiki
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Dwarf Apple 2 Way Dorsett Golden/Anna
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Apple 3 way Gala, Pink Lady, Red Delicious
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Pear 2 way Packhams / Williams
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OkeeDokee® Flat style Nectarine/Peach 2 way
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Plum 2 Way Flavour Supreme/Mariposa Better2Gether
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Apple 2 way Gala/Red Fuji
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Peach 2 way Double Jewel / Tasty zee
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Nashi 2 way Nijisseiki / Shinsui
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Apple 3 Way Crimson Crisp, Pixie Crunch, Williams Pride Easycare(TM)
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Apple 2 way Golden Delicious and Granny Smith
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Nut Trees
Fruit Trees > Nut Trees
Growing nut trees in Australia is not new with pecans and macadamias being one of our most successful commercial crops. The Macadamia is a native of southern Queensland and northern New South Wales and is the only Australian native tree to be developed into a commercial crop. The Pecan is a native of America and is among the best of the multi-purpose trees providing a valuable nut crop and an excellent long-term investment. Chestnuts, Hazlenuts, Walnuts and Almonds are amongst the temperate group of nuts. We do not recommend them as commercially viable within the subtropics however they will bear adequate crops for the home orchardist.
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Perennial vegetables
Fruit Trees > Perennial vegetables
Perennial Vegetables make unusual, highly appealing ornamental plants that provide edible leaves or tubers for most of the year. Apart from being a plentiful food source they also serve other functions around the house such as screening (Arrowroot), ground covers (sweet potato), and edge plants used as a barrier against weeds (comfrey).
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Bamboo Edible
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Rhubarb
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Strawberry
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Sweet Potato
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Taro
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Yam Oca
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Yacon Apple of the Earth
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Rosella
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Choko Green
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Cassava
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Madagascar Bean
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Sorrel Red vein
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Longevity Spinach
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Sorrel French
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Potato Dutch Cream
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Pigeon Pea
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Hibiscus Cranberry
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Green Globe Artichoke
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Asparagus Purple
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Tahitian Spinach
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Basil Perennial
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Chinese Water Chestnut
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Bamboo Oldhamii
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Jerusalem Artichoke
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Mushroom Plant
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Arrowroot
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Capsicum Perennial
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Timor Lettuce
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Torch Ginger Thai Pink
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Mushroom Shiitake Grow Kit
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Asparagus Mary Washington
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Choko White
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Sweet Leaf Bush
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Betel Leaf
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Torch Ginger James Pink
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Perennial Leek
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Asparagus Green UC157
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Brazilian Sissoo Spinach
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Peanut
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Okinawa Spinach
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Arrowroot West Indian
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Jicama
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Gac Female
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Bitter Leaf
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Cassava Yellow
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Konjac
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Gac
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Tree Dahlia
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Malabar Spinach Red
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Chinese Yam
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Aibika
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Malabar Spinach Green
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Water Celery
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Lagos Spinach
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Gac Male
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Potato Royal Blue
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Surinam Spinach
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Garlic Chives
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Lebanese Cress
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Rainbow Chard Silverbeet
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- image Hopniss
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Chinese Artichoke (10)
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Rare and Collectable Trees
Fruit Trees > Rare and Collectable Trees
Hard to find and collectable rare trees. Many have been sourced from rare fruit growers throughout Australia and further afield.
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Wasabi Mazuma
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Dragon Fruit Frankies Red Dwarf
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Palm Dwarf Acai
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Truffle Black English Oak
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Sudachi Grafted
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Truffle White host Pinus pinea
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Dwarf Jaboticaba Costada
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Guava Purple
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Poshte
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Dragon Fruit Pink Panther
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Lime Australian Desert Abundance PBR
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Mulberry Pakistan
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Cassabanana
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Cinnamon Tree
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Betel Nut
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Lilly Pilly Paperbark Satinash
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Blackberry Jam Fruit
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Dragon Fruit Sugar Dragon
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Ketembilla
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Giant Lau Lau
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Seed of Heaven
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Guava Starlings White
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Cinnamon Cassia
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Jujube Li
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Jujube Chico
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Jujube Sherwood
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Lychee Baitaying
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Lychee Chompogo
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Pitanguinha
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Pandanus Edible
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Soh Shang
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Perfume Guava
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Javanese Ginger
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Cape York Turmeric
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Jaboticaba White
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Chinese Keys
- image Lemon Sherbert Coleus
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Sandalwood Indian
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Avocado Giant Jala PBR
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Mangosteen Purple
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North American Paw Paw
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Yuzu Grafted
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Lychee Erdon Lee
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Michelia Alba Pak Lan
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Jambolan Plum
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Lychee Seedless
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Brazilian Cherry Black Beauty
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Lychee Red Ball
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Vanilla Vine
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Kakadu Plum Grafted
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Bayberry Black Carbon
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Dwarf Apple Redlove
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Rambutan
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Dwarf Jaboticaba Red Hybrid Grafted
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Macadamia MiniMaca PBR
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Rollinia Picone
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Truffle Black Hazelnut seedling
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Avocado Sharpe (A)
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Fig Picone Black
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Eucalyptus Rainbow Gum
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Lucs Garcinia Limoncillo
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Cardamom
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Dwarf Jaboticaba Scarlet
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Jade Vine
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Pineapple Red
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Allspice
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Kadsura
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Bilimbi
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Red Ilama
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Dwarf Fig Pingo De Mel
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Plaited Plants Malabar Chestnut
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Truffle White Hazelnut Ennis
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Clove
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Mountain Pepper Female
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Palm Salak Malay
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Truffle White Hazelnut Halls Giant
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Torch Ginger Thai Pink
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Lychee Shuang Balia
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Mushroom Shiitake Grow Kit
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Bullock's Heart Pink
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Native Nutmeg
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Papaya Broad Leaf
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Canistel Kona
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Lychee Lin San Sue
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Dwarf Longan
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Breadfruit
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Jaboticaba Giant
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Durian
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Fijian Longan
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Palm Salak
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Dragon Fruit Malaysian Purple
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Torch Ginger James Pink
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Dragon Fruit Lemonade
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Bael
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Dwarf Papaya Torpedo
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Marang
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Sugar Apple Big Eyes
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Marula
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Lychee Jean Hang
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Jaboticaba Cambuca
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Rootstock
Fruit Trees > Rootstock
A rootstock is a plant grown from seed that can be used to graft on a scion and create a named variety.
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Macadamia Bush Nut
- image Apple Rootstock MM106
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Persimmon Kaki Seedling
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Avocado Velvick Seedling Rootstock
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Pistachio PG1 rootstock
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Trifoliata
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Flying Dragon Rootstock
- image Mulberry White Seedling
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Cox Mandarin Hybrid Rootstock
- image Avocado Duke 7 Rootstock
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Apple Rootstock MM102
- image Avocado Seedling Rootstock
- image Mango Seedling Rootstock
- image Plum Marianna GF8 1
- image Malus prunifolia
- image Mulberry Black Seedling
- image Peach Coastal Rootsock
- image Olive Rootstock
- image Cherry rootstock Mahaleb
- image Quince C
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Desert Ash
- image Kiwifruit Seedling
- image Swingle Citrumelo
- image Troyer Citrange
- image Apple Rootstock Granny Smith Seedling
- image Rough Lemon
- image Yuma Citrange
- image Sour Orange
- image Benton Citrange
- image Quince A
- image C35 Citrange
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Subtropical Fruit Trees
Fruit Trees > Subtropical Fruit Trees
Subtropical fruit trees such as avocado, custard apples and babacos reach their greatest potential in coastal regions from Sydney to Mackay. Many will grow well even as far south as Melbourne in sheltered micro climates, maybe not commercially but certainly worth trying in the backyard orchard.
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Apple Cactus
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Avocado Tree
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Black Sapote
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Blueberry
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Brazilian Cherry
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Cherimoya
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Custard Apple Tree
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Feijoa Tree
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Governors Plum
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Grumichama
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Guava Tree
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Jaboticaba
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Longan Tree
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Loquat Tree
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Lychee Tree
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Mango Tree
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Pepino
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Persimmon
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Pineapple
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Tamarillo
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Wampee Tree
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White Sapote
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Dwarf Mulberry Black
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Nangapire
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Dwarf Jaboticaba Costada
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Palm Jelly or Wine Palm
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Jakfruit Seedling
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Blackberry Jam Fruit
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Acerola Florida Sweet
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Nectarine TangO
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Dwarf Banana Lady Finger
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Monstera Fruit Salad Tree
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Japanese Raisin
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Peach Aztec Gold
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Peach China Flat
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Peach Flordaprince
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Mulberry White Shahtoot
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Peach Tropic Snow
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Nectarine Sunraycer
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Peach White Opal
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Peachcot Ora A
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Dwarf Banana Red Dacca
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Peach Flordagold
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Mulberry Lena
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Peach Tropic Beauty
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Nectarine Sunwright
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Nectarine White Satin
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Pitanguinha
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Soh Shang
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Dwarf Persimmon Ichikikijiro (NA)
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Dwarf Plum Gulf Gold Tree (G)
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Dwarf Apple 2 Way Dorsett Golden/Anna
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Amla
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Peach Angel Subtropical PBR
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Bayberry Black Carbon
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Dwarf Peach Sunset Backyard Beauty
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Dwarf Nectarine Sunset Backyard Beauty
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Babaco (Grafted)
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Dwarf Ambarella
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Papaya Red Army
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Babaco Cutting
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Fig Sandpaper Birds Eye
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Mango Bullocks Heart
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Fig Bourjassotte Noire
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Lucs Garcinia Limoncillo
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Dwarf Peach
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Kadsura
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Ambarella
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Phalsa
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Dwarf Acerola Pixie PBR
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Dwarf Peach Standard
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Maqui Berry
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Ice Cream Bean
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Rose Apple
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Bael
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Marula
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Jaboticaba Cambuca
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Andean Walnut
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Dwarf Nectarine
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Tomatillo
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Capulin Cherry
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Jujube Rootstock
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Cassava Yellow
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Peach Okinawa
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Naranjilla
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Spanish Tamarind
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Palm Wooly Jelly
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Natal Plum Desert Star
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Dwarf Coffee Yellow Catuai
- image Cocona
- image Casana
- image Woolly Sapote
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Temperate Fruit Trees
Fruit Trees > Temperate Fruit Trees
This category is largely made up of deciduous fruit trees. When selecting temperate fruit trees it's important to consider their pollination and chill hour requirements. As the coastal region or northern NSW and south east Qld has such a mild climate, care must be taken to choose deciduous fruit trees appropriate for our mild winters. The selected varieties we sell have the lowest chill factor of their groups. If you are looking for stonefruit we have selected lowchill varieties that are listed in the subtropical fruit tree category.
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Apple Tree
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Apricot Tree
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Berries Plants
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Blueberry
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Carob
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Cherry Tree
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Date Palms
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Fig
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Jujube
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Medlar
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Mulberry Tree
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Nashi Pear
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Nectarine Tree
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Olive
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Peach Tree
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Pear Tree
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Persimmon
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Plum Tree
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Pomegranate Tree
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Quince
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Truffle Black English Oak
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Truffle White host Pinus pinea
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Cherry Royal Lee
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Cherry Minnie Royal
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Japanese Raisin
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Currant Red
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Jujube Honey Jar
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Peachcot Ora A
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Walnut Serr
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Strawberry Tree
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North American Paw Paw
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Truffle Black Hazelnut seedling
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Kadsura
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Truffle White Hazelnut Ennis
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Truffle White Hazelnut Halls Giant
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Loquat Enormity
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Tropical Fruit Trees
Fruit Trees > Tropical Fruit Trees
Tropical fruit Trees or the 'exotics' grow naturally in lush forests where they are protected from cold winds and they thrive in warm and humid conditions. Growing conditions in home gardens vary substantially and will often determine the type of trees you can grow. Winter cold (chill factor), summer warmth (humidity and temperature) and the length of the frost-free season need to be considered. Many tropical fruits can be grown outside their ideal climate. We are constantly amazed by the fabulous home-orcharding success stories we hear from around Australia.
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Acai Palm
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Banana Plants
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Breadfruit Tree
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Canistel or Yellow Sapote
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Carambola Star Fruit
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Dwarf Coconut
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Green Sapote
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Jackfruit
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Kwai Muk
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Malay Apple Tree
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Mamey Sapote
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Mango Tree
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Papaya
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Rollinia
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Sapodilla
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Soursop
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Star Apple
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Velvet Apple Tree
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Wax Jambu
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Achacha
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Nangapire
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Poshte
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Panama Berry
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Lakoocha or Monkey Jack
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Araza boi
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Lemon Drop Mangosteen
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Betel Nut
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Natal Plum
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Acerola Florida Sweet
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Ketembilla
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Abiu
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Giant Lau Lau
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Yellow Mangosteen
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Elephant Apple
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Cinnamon Cassia
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Star Gooseberry
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Pepper Black
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Pandanus Edible
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Peanut Butter Tree
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Soh Shang
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Perfume Guava
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Black Sapote Tahiti
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Achiote Bixa
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Achacha Grafted
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Indian Almond Tree
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Imbe
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Pitomba
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Sugar Apple
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Loroco
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Mangosteen Purple
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Jambolan Plum
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Amla
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Rambutan
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Lucs Garcinia Limoncillo
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Cherry of Rio Grande
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Pineapple Red
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Ice Cream Bean Mountain
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Bilimbi
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Red Ilama
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Ambarella
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Clove
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Palm Salak Malay
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Bullock's Heart Pink
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Native Nutmeg
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Ice Cream Bean
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Durian
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Apple Cactus Pink
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Fijian Longan
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Palm Salak
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Sugar Apple Purple
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Santol
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Rose Apple
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Sugar Apple Big Eyes
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Cupuassu
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Chempedak
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Jaboticaba Cambuca
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Maprang, Plum Mango
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Mocambo
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Langsat
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Amla Bundy
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Pulasan
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Red Mombin
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Wood Apple
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Bakupari
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Pitangatuba
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Safou
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Nam Nam
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Pandanus Red Fruited
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Sea Grape
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Breadnut
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Matisia
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African Breadfruit
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Cassava Yellow
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Dabai
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Kola Nut
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Pedalai
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Popular in Category: Fruit Trees
Cherry - 2 way Minnie Royal / Royal Crimson
$119.00 ($109.00-$119.00 choose a size)
Low chill 2 way cherry tree. Two varieties in one tree. Cross pollination in close proximity for more fruit set. Sweet, flavourful red to deep red cherries. A favourite for all. Plant in full sun and free draining soil. A useful tree to pollinate other low chill cherries
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Wasabi - Mazuma
$25.00 ($25.00-$29.00 choose a size)
Extremely strong pungency that is akin to hot mustard, wasabi produces vapours that stimulate the nasal passages more than the tongue. Generally used as a sauce that makes sushi or other foods more flavourful by adding spice. Use the stem sparingly and finely grated. Grows naturally along stream beds in cool mountain rivers valleys of Japan. Challenging to grow in Australia. Requires cool, moist, shaded conditions to thrive. It takes about 18 month - 2 years for plants to mature, in the meantime use the leaves and the leaf stems in salads, curries and pickled accompaniments.
Buy 1+ @$25.00ea usually:$29.00ea
Olive - Manzanillo
$29.00 ($19.75-$119.00 choose a size)
Medium / large fruit (4.8g). High yields. Ripens early. Excellent pickling fruit, green or black. Fruit is of excellent taste and texture. Fruit should be processed before it is fully ripe to retain flesh firmness. Origin:Spain. Not recommended for oil, as oil extraction can be difficult. Suggested cross-pollinators are Frantoio, Picual, UC13 and Arbequina. Proving a good performer in low chill areas.
Finger Lime - Red
$69.00 ($34.00-$149.00 choose a size)
A sensational fingerlime selection with dark maroon skin and bright lively sunrise coloured orange-red vesicles. An upright growing tree that is ideal for backyards.
Olive - Kalamata
$49.00 ($49.00-$49.00 choose a size)
Their fruit is juicy and sweet and have a unique torpedo shape and split in the skin. The most popular olive in Australia, they are ideal for use in cooking or as an olive to eat alone. Available seasonally as a grafted product as well as a cutting grown plant. Prefers cool winters and hot, dry summers. Suggested cross-pollinators are Frantoio and Koroneiki.
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Dragon Fruit - Dark Star
$29.00 ($27.00-$29.00 choose a size)
Medium to large sized fruit with red flesh and a mild, sweet grape-like flavor that is most enjoyed when chilled and eaten fresh. It has long skinny bracts or fins that make it especially attractive. White elaborate flowers bloom only at night. Grow Dragon Fruit in well-drained soils, in full sun to partial shade. Water this cactus regularly and do not allow the soil to dry out between watering.
Buy 1+ @$29.00ea usually:$34.00ea
Dragon Fruit - Frankies Red Dwarf
$27.00
These strongly scented, trumpet like flowers are freely produced in late summer followed by fruit in 4-8 weeks. Orange-red skin with vibrant pink-red flesh. The best flavoured pitaya, but very thorny.
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Palm - Dwarf Acai
$59.00 ($39.00-$59.00 choose a size)
Late variety with large elongated fruit with dwarfing characteristics. Trees fruit at under 5m. Acai (pronounced Assa-ee) have brightly coloured skin of purple and red. The flesh is smooth and almost fibreless. Very sweet and good quality, high in calcium and iron. Produces well and is fairly consistent. High in anthocyanin compounds and reputed to be a highly nutritious fruit. Best for tropical areas.
Buy 1+ @$59.00ea usually:$69.00ea
Blueberry - Kisses (PBR)
$29.00 ($29.00-$99.00 choose a size)
Characterized by it enormous fruit size and naturally dwarfing habit, this self pollinating Blueberry is perfect for planting with the Blueberry Burst to extend the fruiting season. Low chill variety flowering and fruiting over a 4 to 6 month period with exceptionally high yield. Trialled successfully in both hot and cold climates in Australia. Protected by Plant Breeders Right (PBR)Developed by Plantnet.
Dwarf Mulberry - Black
$34.00 ($19.75-$79.00 choose a size)
This mulberry has a very low chill factor making it ideal for our subtropical climate. Pruning after fruiting allows it to be kept under 3mtrs, and also encourages multiply cropping throughout the summer. It is best to pick the fruit when ripe, as it doesn't ripen further off the tree. A benefit of a mulberry tree is that the fruit ripens over an extended period of time unlike other fruit that often ripens all at once. The fruits of the black mulberry, considered the tastiest and most versatile of the mulberries are large and juicy with a good balance of sweetness and tartness. The fruit of the dwarf black mulberry is the same as that on the large black mulberry that we all know and love. The fruit is large, resembling a blackberry, sweet and luscious. When not devoured fresh it is ideal to use in jams, wines and mulberry pies. (Dwarf Mulberry Tree Video )This variety performs excellent in the Subtropics. There has been feedback that this variety doesn't perform as well in Temperate Climates.