Avocado - Sharwil (B)

$54.00 ($54.00-$79.00 choose a size)

A medium sized fruit with rough green skin closely resembling the Fuerte but slightly more oval in shape. The fruit has a rich flavour, good oil content and small seed. Sensitive to frost. H June, Aug The Sharwill represents up to 20% of all avocadoes grown in NSW, is a regular and moderate bearer with excellent quality fruit.

Feijoa - Apollo

$49.00 ($46.95-$79.00 choose a size)

Medium to large, oval fruit. Flavour sweet and very pleasant, quality excellent. Ripens mid to late-season. The tree is upright, spreading, tall, vigorous and productive. Fruits are soft and need to be handled with care. Feijoa is also referred to as pineapple guava, which are very ornamental with attractive red, edible flowers in spring.

Richmond Birdwing Vine

$19.90 ($4.90-$23.90 choose a size)

A large vine of temperate subtropical rainforests. The vine attracts one of the largest and most spectacular butterflies the Richmond Birdwing Butterfly which is considered an endangered species. This is the only food source for the catterpillars of this butterfly and is essential for the survival of the species. Plants require support on which to climb, a trellis, a fence or over a stump.
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Book Pruning for Fruit by Bruce Morphett

$19.90

This is a fantastic little book that simplifies the art of pruning fruit trees. It covers all the deciduous fruits and citrus trees, including peach, nectarine, peacharine, apricot, almond, plum, cherry, apple, pear, nashi, quince, fig, mulberry, persimmon, citrus, grapes, and kiwi fruit. The new revised edition is packed with colour picture and helpful tips.

Grumichama - Black

$18.75 ($18.75-$79.00 choose a size)

The tropical equivalent of the cherry. The purplish-black fruit 2cm diameter are produced in clusters. Flesh white, melting and tasty. Mostly used for fresh eating, but also highly prized for jams, jellies and pies.
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