Pistachio - Blue Male

$89.00 ($79.00-$89.00 choose a size)

Male pistachio, pollinator for Females. Blue will come into production earlier than other males. One male will pollinate up to 15 females.
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Pistachio - Kerman Female

$89.00

The female Kerman Pistachio is popular in commercial production and has good flavour with a nice green colour to the kernal. Pistachio trees are best suited to areas with cold winters and hot dry summers, requiring 1000 hours below 7.5 degrees in the winter. Summer and autumn need to be dry to prevent fungal problems. Pistachios are dioecious meaning male and females flowers are produced on separate trees, one of each will be required for fruit set. Spreading habit, wider than it is tall. Pistachios tend toward biennial cropping, meaning they alternately bear lots of nuts one year, then very little the following year
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Finger Lime - Ricks Red

$84.00 ($24.90-$84.00 choose a size)

Purplish-brown red skin, with bright red flesh. The juicy cells, similar in appearance to caviar, are a delightful surprise in salad dressings. A rainforest tree that naturally occurs as an understorey tree in SE Queensland and Northern NSW.

Apple - Flamenco Ballerina ®

$59.00 ($54.00-$59.00 choose a size)

Compact columnar tree. A late dessert apple with a crisp texture. Skin colour is flushed red over a green ground cover. Can grow tall if left unpruned but will always be narrow. Perfect for walkways, fences and pots Crisp and juicy. Excellent flavour with a slight tang. White spring flowers, with splashes of pale pink.

Dwarf Apple - Cox Orange Pippin

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

Highly regarded due to its excellent flavour and attractive appearance. Medium sized, orange-red in colour deepening to bright red and mottled with carmine over a deep yellow background. The flesh is very aromatic, yellow-white, fine-grained, crisp and very juicy. When ripe apples are shaken, the seeds make a rattling sound as they are only loosely held in the apple flesh. Cox Orange Pippin may be eaten out of hand or brewed in cider.
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