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  • Tardif de Bordaneil Apricot Tardif de Bordaneil Apricot

    Tardif de Bordaneil Apricot

    Prunus armeniaca 'Tardif de Bordaneil', perhaps misnamed in Australia as Tardi de Bourdonel, is a French variety that helps extend the season, Tardif means late and this variety is perhaps the latest of the apricots we have, ripening from mid-summer...

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  • Tatura 204 Peach

    Tatura 204 Peach

    Tatura 204 Peach is an outstanding clingstone peach with excellent yields and consistency. The fruit is round, juicy and sweet, with a 'Golden Queen' texture and flavour. Ripens from mid-January.

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  • Teagan Blue Japanese Plum Teagan Blue Japanese Plum

    Teagan Blue Japanese Plum

    Prunus salicina 'Teagan Blue' Japanese Plum -  has firm fruit with dark purply red skin with hints of blue. The sweet juicy flesh is yellow-orange. • Pollination Group: Santa Rosa • Uses: eating, cooking, bottling, preserving •...

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  • Tilton Apricot

    Tilton Apricot

    The Tilton Apricot (Prunus armeniaca ‘Tilton') produces tender, juicy and aromatic fruit with a sweet flavour. Fruit is medium sized with a heart shape, light orange skin, golden flesh with a red blush. Resistant to late frosts. Pollination...

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  • Tilton Apricot (dwarf)

    Tilton Apricot (dwarf)

    Prunus armeniaca ‘Tilton' produces tender, juicy and aromatic fruit with a sweet flavour. Fruit is medium sized with a heart shape, light orange skin, golden flesh with a red blush. Resistant to late frosts. Pollination Group:...

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  • Tremlett's Bitter Apple (medium)

    Tremlett's Bitter Apple (medium)

    Originated in the Exe Valley, Devon. Flowers are very sensitive to frost which may contribute to the trees biennial cropping pattern. Susceptible to scab. Good crop wiith up to 3 weeks storage. Produces a full bittersweet cider. Contains public...

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  • Tremlett's Bitter Apple (tall)

    Tremlett's Bitter Apple (tall)

    Originated in the Exe Valley, Devon. Flowers are very sensitive to frost which may contribute to the trees biennial cropping pattern. Susceptible to scab. Good crop wiith up to 3 weeks storage. Produces a full bittersweet cider. Contains public...

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  • Trevatt Apricot

    Trevatt Apricot

    Prunus armeniaca ‘Trevatt' is Australian bred  from around 1900. It continues to be one of the most popular varieties for good reason: excellent eating and great for bottling and preserving. Pale apricot skin, orange flesh, firm and juicy...

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  • Trevatt Apricot (dwarf)

    Trevatt Apricot (dwarf)

    Large item - may not be suitable for shipping by Australia Post, more information. Prunus armeniaca ‘Trevatt' is Australian bred  from around 1900. It continues to be one of the most popular varieties for good reason:...

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  • Tropical Beauty Apple (dwarf)

    Tropical Beauty Apple (dwarf)

    Raised in about 1930 by Meredith B. Strapp, Maidstone, South Africa. First distributed in 1953 by F.B. Harrington. Named and introduced in Australia in 1958 by Longbecker Nurseries, Bunderburg. Fruits have firm, rather coarse, yellowish white flesh with...

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  • Tropical Beauty Apple (medium)

    Tropical Beauty Apple (medium)

    Raised in about 1930 by Meredith B. Strapp, Maidstone, South Africa. First distributed in 1953 by F.B. Harrington. Named and introduced in Australia in 1958 by Longbecker Nurseries, Bunderburg. Fruits have firm, rather coarse, yellowish white flesh with...

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  • Tuscany™ Nectarine (dwarf)

    Tuscany™ Nectarine (dwarf)

    Tuscany™ Nectarine (Nectarine 'Tuscany™') (dwarf) is the name given to the commercial nectarine variety 'Caldesi' by a group of wholesale nurseries that grow it on a dwarfing rootstock for the retail market. The fruit is a...

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  • Twenty Ounce Apple (dwarf)

    Twenty Ounce Apple (dwarf)

    Thought to have originated in either New York or Connecticut, USA. Brought to notice in about 1844. A very large apple, although 20 ounces (approx 0.5kg) would be an exceptional example. Remained the premier cooking apple in its region of New York State...

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  • Victoria European Plum Victoria European Plum

    Victoria European Plum

    Victoria European Plum (Plum 'Victoria') was found in a garden at Alderton, Sussex UK and sold to Denyer, a nurseryman at Brixton. It was introduced in about 1840. It was awarded a First Class Certificate by the RHS in 1973. Fruits are medium firm, juicy...

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  • Wandin Pride Apple (medium) Wandin Pride Apple (medium)

    Wandin Pride Apple (medium)

    Wandin Pride Apple (also known as 'Wandin Glory'). A rare apple variety that has a natural weeping habit with fruit similar to 'Jonathan'. NOTE: Trees are not grafted on to a standard. To create a standard train tree by tying stem to a straight stake,...

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  • White Adriatic Fig

    White Adriatic Fig

    The skin of the sweet-flavoured White Adriatic Fig is mostly green with a golden tinge as it ripens. Inside the fruit is a beautiful pale to deep red colour. There is rarely a breba crop and if it does produce this second crop it is small in number...

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  • Wiggins Peach

    Wiggins Peach

    One of the all time favourite old varieties, excellent eating quality, sweet and juicy. Pollination Group: self-fertile Uses: eating Harvest: early - mid-January Features: freestone, white flesh Image (accessed 31/3/15)

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  • Williams Pear

    Williams Pear

    The Williams bon Chrétien pear, commonly called the Williams pear in Australia or the Bartlett pear in the United States and Canada, is the most commonly grown variety of pear in most countries outside Asia. Thought to date from 1765 to 1770 from...

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  • Williams Pear (semi-dwarf)

    Williams Pear (semi-dwarf)

    The Williams bon Chrétien pear, commonly called the Williams pear in Australia or the Bartlett pear in the United States and Canada, is the most commonly grown variety of pear in most countries outside Asia. Thought to date from 1765 to 1770 from...

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  • Williams Red Pear

    Williams Red Pear

    A red-coloured sport of Williams. Similar characteristics to Williams. Also called Sensation and Red Sensation Harvest: early-mid February   Image (accessed 31/3/16)

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  • Winter Cole Pear

    Winter Cole Pear

    Seedling of Winter Nelis raised by J.C. Cole, Richmond, Victoria, Australia. Introduced by J Brunning and Sons, late 1880s. A prolific bearer, cool climate medium sized pear with brown/green skin. Juicy and rich flavour. Late season. Originated...

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  • Winter Nelis Pear (Bonne De Malines)

    Winter Nelis Pear (Bonne De Malines)

    Winter Nelis, also called Bonne de Malines, was raised from seed by Jean Charles Nélis at Mechlin (Malines), Belgium in the 1820s. Small to medium fruit with russeted, dull, yellow skin with a tinge of green, red blush on exposed cheek...

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  • Winter Nelis Pear (Bonne De Malines) (semi-dwarf)

    Winter Nelis Pear (Bonne De Malines) (semi-dwarf)

    Winter Nelis, also called Bonne de Malines, was raised from seed by Jean Charles Nélis at Mechlin (Malines), Belgium in the 1820s. Small to medium fruit with russeted, dull, yellow skin with a tinge of green, red blush on exposed cheek...

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  • Worcester Pearmain Apple (dwarf)

    Worcester Pearmain Apple (dwarf)

    Rated one of the very best. Raised by Mr Hale of Swan Pool, near Worcester, England. Believed to have been a Devonshire Quarrenden seedling. Introduced by Smith of Worcester in 1874 and soon becoming an important commercial variety in England. Received a...

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