Post Trees around Australia
- Out of stockFeijoa Tree - an ornamental tree, with pink red flowers, commonly known as pineapple guavas, producing sweet tropical tasting fruit. Hardy, pest resistant, drought tolerant.
- Out of stockLuisa is a newly released self-fertile, yellow fleshed plum, exceptionally sweet and juicy,
- Out of stockSAL apricot is a low chill variety that needs only abut 400 chill hours. This means it can be grown from Victoria/temperate climate up to parts of Queensland/tropical climate. Medium sized bright orange fruit, sweet juicy flesh. Self fertile.
- Out of stockWychwood Ruby is an easy to grow, hardy and rewarding small tree suitable for many applications.
- Out of stockMystery apricot originates in the Riverland area of South Australia
- Sale!Out of stockSpicezee truly tastes like a delicious cross of a plum and a nectarine. This 'nectaplum' is a great choice for the home gardener - it is slightly acidic and loaded with sugar
- Out of stockDwarf Sugar plum is perhaps the most sought after of all our European plums. Small rich sweet fruits, good for both cooking and fresh eating, much loved and remembered by older folks from childhood, and still one of the nicest fresh eating plums. Partially self fertile. Can pollinate with damson and robe de sergeant.
- Out of stockDwarf Goldmine Nectarine is offered for the first time this year, as a tree that will grow to approx 2.5 metres at full maturity, very manageably sized trees, the Goldmine nectarine will have large crops of standard sized nectarines - white fleshed, older Australian variety, well loved, great fresh eating, ripens Feb, pollination : self fertile
- Out of stockDwarf Marie Louise D'Uccle pear is a fine fleshed pear, buttery, melting, very juicy
- Out of stockSir Don Cherry is one of the latest cherries to come out in Australia. it has large heart shaped fruit, dark red to black skin and firm sweet red flesh.semi upright habit, producing good crops
- Bonza was a chance seedling found in Batlow and introduced in the 1950s. The Bonza variety has a green/cream background colour under a red blush. The variety is characterised by a very white firm flesh with a sweet flavour, and is particularly good for cutting and in salads as it tends to keep its colour after being cut. It is a good pollinator for Delicious and Red Delicious. Application: Eating, salads, drying. Harvest: March-Aprll.