Fuji Apple (tall) The Fuji apple is an apple cultivar developed by growers at the Tohoku Research Station in Morioka, Japan in the late 1930s and brought to market in 1962.Fuji apples are typically large or very large and round, on average the size of a baseball. They... On Sale $34.95 Choose Options
Fuller’s Quince Fuller’s Quince (Cydonia oblonga 'Fuller's') originated in New Jersey, USA circa 1860. Large, bright lemon to yellow, pear-shaped fruit with very yellow flesh. Cooks to a pale pink. No grit. Guava-like aroma. One of the largest sized quinces... On Sale $34.95 Choose Options
Garden of Roses Rose Rosa hybrida 'Garden of Roses' has full blooms in a mix of soft apricot and pink with a delicate fragrance. Beautiful blooms cover this attractive compact bush framed by dark leaves. An extremely healthy and easy care plant, great for small... On Sale $35.95 Choose Options
Geeveston Fanny Apple (stepover) Thought to have originated at Geeveston, Tasmania, Australia where the oldest known tree grew in the orchard of James Evans in 1880. Fruits are small with crisp flesh and a subacid, aromatic flavour. Great choice for lunch boxes. © Crown Copyright ... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
General Orchard Establishment Workshop (full day) Thinking about planting an orchard, or already started and want to do it right? Spend a day with horticulturist Rob Pelletier at Heritage Fruit Trees, learning the essentials of creating and caring for a productive, resilient orchard –... On Sale $175.00 Out of stock
Genie Magnolia (Magnolia x soulangeana x liliiflora 'Genie' (PBR)) Magnolia x soulangeana x liliiflora 'Genie' is a spectacular eye-catching, deciduous shrub or small tree. Black-red buds are folowed by rich maroon-purple, tulip-shaped flowers 6 in. (15cm) across. Flowering primarily in Spring but may continue... On Sale $65.95 Choose Options
Gilbert Plum™ "Garden author, commentator and researcher Allen Gilbert told me more than 20 years ago about this plum he had selected. He thought it outstanding in taste, colour and hardiness. It is now our pleasure to offer the Gilbert Plum™, Prunus... On Sale $37.95 Choose Options
Gin Perry Pear Orange-red over yellow coloured fruit. Vintage quality. Highly disease resistant. May be biennial. Fruit can be stored up to five weeks before milling. Medium sharp variety. Pollination Group: Buerre Bosc, Williams, Comice, Winter Nellis,... On Sale $37.95 Choose Options
Ginkgo (male) (Ginkgo biloba) This ancient tree from China is steeped in folklore and history and dates back to the time of the dinosaurs. The Ginkgo or Maidenhair Tree (Ginkgo biloba, often misspelt Gingko) is surprisingly related to the conifer family and is a slow-growing... On Sale $65.00 Choose Options
Glou Morceau European Pear (semi-dwarf) Pyrus communis 'Glou Morceau' is a very old Belgian variety raised at Mons from seed around 1750. The name translates as dainty or delicious morsel with good reason. Fruit has russetted, tender pale greenish-yellow skin (3), flesh tinged yellow, tender,... On Sale $44.95 Choose Options
Golden Chain Tree (Laburnum × watereri ‘Vossii’) Golden Chain Tree or Voss's laburnum (Laburnum×watereri 'Vossii') is a small, spreading, deciduous tree with outstanding, long recemes of yellow flowers in spring/early summer. Racemes can be up to 60cm long. A worthy small specimen tree in lawns... On Sale $42.95 Choose Options
Golden Delicious Apple (dwarf) A chance seedling found in 1890 by A.H. Mullins, Clay County, West Virginia, USA. Possibly from a seed of Grimes Golden open-pollinated. It was introduced in 1914 by Stark Brothers. Best ripened on the tree for a crisp, juicy sweet apple with an aromatic... On Sale $36.75 Choose Options
Golden Delicious Apple (tall) A chance seedling found in 1890 by A.H. Mullins, Clay County, West Virginia, USA. Possibly from a seed of Grimes Golden open-pollinated. It was introduced in 1914 by Stark Brothers. Best ripened on the tree for a crisp, juicy sweet apple with an aromatic... On Sale $34.95 Choose Options
Golden Elm (Ulmus glabra 'Lutescens') The deciduous Golden Elm (Ulmus glabra 'Lutescens') will be familiar to many people in south eastern Australia. These large wide trees are a sight to behold when in full summer leaf giving a golden feature to any landscape. It is also known as the Golden... On Sale $47.50 Choose Options
Golden Harvey Apple (medium) Thought to have originated in the 1600s in Herefordshire. Fruits have firm, crisp, yellow flesh with a sweet, rich, aromatic flavour. A very old intensely sweet eating apple also famous for its strong, sweet cider. SWEET. Pollination Group: PG2 Uses:... On Sale $35.95 Choose Options
Golden Hornet Crabapple (Malus 'Golden Hornet') Upright growing crabapple with pink buds and single white flowers followed by attractive yellow fruit on weeping branches. Green foliage becomes attractive golden yellow in autumn. • Pollination Group: assists pollination of apples • Uses:... On Sale $39.50 Choose Options
Golden Queen Peach Medium size, yellow-orange fruit with yellow flesh. A well regarded eating variety and also good for canning. Pollination Group: self-fertile Uses: eating, preserving Harvest: March Features: yellow flesh, clingstone Image (accessed... On Sale $36.25 Choose Options
Golden Queen Peach (dwarf) Golden Queen Peach (dwarf) has medium size, yellow-orange fruit with yellow flesh. A well regarded eating variety and also good for preserving (e.g bottling/canning). • Pollination Group: Self-pollinating so no other pollinators needed... On Sale $54.95 Choose Options
Golden Spirit Smoke Bush (Cotinus coggygria 'Golden Spirit') Golden Spirit Smoke Bush (Cotinus coggygria 'Golden Spirit') has something to offer all through the growing season. A bushy deciduous shrub noted for its foliage of almost circular leaves emerging fresh lime-green coloured in spring then maturing to... On Sale $59.95 Choose Options
Goldmine Nectarine Goldmine Nectarine is a popular variety bred in New Zealand in the mid-20th century. Red over yellow-green skin, white flesh, freestone variety. Low chill requirement so suitable for a wider range of climates. Uses: Eating Harvest: Mid-February to... On Sale $34.95 Choose Options
Goldmine Nectarine (dwarf) A popular variety bred in New Zealand in the mid-20th century. Red over yellow-green skin, white flesh, freestone variety. Low chill requirement so suitable for a wider range of climates. • Uses: eating • Harvest: mid-February to late •... On Sale $54.50 Choose Options
Goldrich Apricot Goldrich Apricot (Prunus armeniaca ‘Goldrich’) fruit are large and oval, with firm, deep orange flesh and a fine texture, and has good flavour and quality. Goldrich trees are vigorous and productive. Pollination Group: Partially... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
Goliath Black Currant Plants approx. 25 cm to 35 cm tallRibes nigrum ‘Goliath’European Blackcurrant ‘Goliath’ This very old variety of black currant produces high quality, large fruit on little trusses that will hold on the plant for some time. •... On Sale $14.95 Choose Options
Gorgeous Crabapple (Malus x atrosanguinea 'Gorgeous') Malus x atrosanguinea 'Gorgeous'An excellent crabapple forming a dense, rounded tree, pink buds opening to single, white flowers; fruit crimson to orange-red about 25mm diameter. An annual bearer. Bred in New Zealand Pollination: self-fertile Harvest:... On Sale $34.95 Choose Options