Dwarf Fruit Tree varieties includes all types of dwarf fruit trees from our fruit tree catalogue….dwarf apricots are NEW, dwarf plum trees also NEW, dwarf quinces, dwarf cherries, dwarf apple trees, dwarf medlar trees, dwarf nectarine trees, and more
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- Out of stockSmyrna quince is originally from Smyrna in Turkey, a very good bearer, large yellow aromatic fruit, one of the most popular quinces
- Sale!Ballerina type columnar apple
- The Dwarf Apple Gala is a two metre high version of the very popular Gala apple which is now grown right throughout Australia, widely produced for commerce and successful in many different places, copes well with our hot summers, a lovely crisp aromatic and sweet apple with excellent flavour, orange/red striped
- Out of stockDwarf Snow Apple, This mid-season apple originated in France in the 1600s. Small, sweet and crunchy, the pure white flesh is always popular. Pollinated by ‘Granny Smith’, ‘Jonathan’, ‘Cripp’s Pink’ and ‘Cox’s Orange Pippin’. Named after the apple’s white flesh and resilience in cold weather. Snow apples are considered to be a dessert variety, primarily consumed fresh. Snow apples are best suited for both raw and cooked applications such as baking, boiling, and roasting. Also known as Pomme De Neige, Chimney Apples & Fameuse.
- Out of stockThe Dwarf Mutsu apple has been bred from Golden Delicious, and coming out of Japan, very popular large apple, golden green skin, cooks to pale yellow pieces, heavy cropper. Often used for baking pies. Highly resistant to frost injury. Consider Grimes Golden, Liberty and/or White Pearmain for pollination. Triploid. Ripens: May/June
- Dwarf Crofton Apple, An attractive small apple with skin red and orange stripes over a green background. The flesh is white, with good crunch, and stores very well. Good size for a lunchbox. Developed byJoseph Cato in the Hobart / Cygnet area in the 1830's, when it was called Cato's seedling. It was grown as a commercial variety until the 1980's. Ripens May-June.
- Out of stockTree relatively vigourous, upright,and has very large...
- Out of stockVariety from out of the USA, in the 1860's, large....
- Out of stockFrench type, with smaller leaves, and a more dwarfed tree overall (grows to about 2 metres), smaller fruits with...
- Out of stockLocal Victorian selection found growing near....
- Out of stockVery old quince variety, vigorous growing tree, extra large leaves, fruit harvests
- Out of stockDwarf Stella cherry grows to only two metres in height and width, often grown in potted situation, has large, dark red fruit, it is a heavy cropper, a most popular backyard tree of the last few decades, good pollinator for other varieties Ripens: Early December Pollinate with: Self fertile Chill hours: 400-500 hours
- Out of stockLarge fruit with red firm juicy flesh and very good flavour, self fertile and....