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Vela is a soft shelled variety that has consistently out yielded Cal Papershell by 12% over five years of trials. It has superior fruit characteristics with a soft shell, full seal and large, sweet tasting, lightly coloured kernel. very precocious, fully enclosed shell seal provides protection against insect and bird damage, whilst the hull detaches easily at harvest. Vela is self fertile and bears good crops on its own
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New cherry for us this year, Summit is heart-shaped, moderately firm, very sweet and aromatic, good flavour. Stone is very small
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Kordia originated from a chance seedling found in the Czech republic. It is a highly under-rated cherry tree, produces the "blackest" colour of all the cherries
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Out of stockDwarf nectarine TangO is a two metre high dwarf nectarine - the variety is a self fertile yellow fleshed donut / flat shaped nectarine
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Out of stock***Offered as advanced trees - for nursery pickup only*** Reed avocado is one of the largest varieties of avocado known, with softball sized round shaped fruits
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Out of stockKo Sui nashi pear is a golden yellow to tan colour, flesh is juicy and tender, with a mild flavour, will set a modest crop on its own
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Ya Li is an heirloom nashi type cultivar from China. Yali pears are large, pear-shaped, and smooth skinned
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Out of stockDwarf Nectared nectarine is a two metre high tree with large fruit
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Out of stockNew for us this year, Lawtonberry was the first widely grown domesticated blackberry in the USA. Lawtonberries are plump, black and sweet
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Out of stockLiquidambar is a large shade tree with maple type leaves that become amazing shades of red, yellow and gold in autumn
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Malus Purpurea is an adaptable little crabapple with purplish leaves, an impressive floral display of red to reddish pink flowers
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Julia's Blush is one of the newer more ornamental crab apples, with single deep pink flowers
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Out of stockCatshead apple is an old English variety, the earliest reference to which dates from 1629. The name comes from the unusual shape of the fruit, which in profile resembles a cat's head. Grown in 18th and 19th Century England. Large, oblong-conical, irregular shaped fruit. Pale greenish yellow skin with russet dots. White, soft, juicy flesh. Cooks to a sharp, firm puree.
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Out of stockThe Kiwiberry (Actinidia arguta ‘Issai’ is a fast-growing deciduous climbing vine that produces hairless grape sized fruit with the same delicious taste of the kiwi fruit
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Compact, columnar tree. Medium sized round fruit. Green skin with red developing on areas exposed to the sun. Crisp and juicy flesh with a good flavour when picked straight from the tree. Suitable for fresh fruit, drying and cooking
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