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  • Greengage (Green Gage) European Plum Greengage (Green Gage) European Plum

    Greengage (Green Gage) European Plum

    Reine Claude is the original name for Greengage which is a very old variety named after the wife of Francois I of France, Queen Claude. It was imported into England by Sir Thomas Gage, hence the name used in Britain and Australia. This is an ideal...

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  • Grenache Grape Grenache Grape

    Grenache Grape

    Grape 'Grenache' (Vitis vinifera 'Grenache') originated from Spain. 'Grenache' has small black, juicy fruit maturing mid season. Harvest: Mid-season Pollination: Self-pollinating Type: Seeded Uses: Wine & eating Features: Grown for commercial...

  • Grimes Golden Apple (medium)

    Grimes Golden Apple (medium)

    Superior eating apple, great cider, keeps well. Flesh is crisp, fine-grained, and juicy. Rich, distinctive, aromatic spicy flavour. Believed to be one of the parents of Golden Delicious. © Crown Copyright Contains public sector information licensed...

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  • Grosse Louise European Pear

    Grosse Louise European Pear

    Pyrus communis 'Grosse-Louise' arose as a chance seedling in a garden in Tourcoing, France in 1869. It bears large (big Louise!!), yellow-green, russeted fruit. Flesh is white, very juicy, free from grit, sweet and delicately perfumed (3). 

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  • Grow and make your own cider Workshop (full day)

    Grow and make your own cider Workshop (full day)

    Turn your own apples (or pears!) into delicious cider. This hands-on, one-day workshop is perfect for beginners wanting to make their first batch as well as those looking to refine their process. You’ll learn everything from fruit preparation...

    $175.00
  • Hall's Giant hazelnut

    Hall's Giant hazelnut

    Hall's Giant Hazelnut is a German variety useful as a late pollinator for many other hazelnut cultivars. Hall’s Giant can produce many catkins. Hazelnuts prefer mild summers and cool winters (temperate climate) and do best when a number of...

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  • Harmony™ Apple (columnar)

    Harmony™ Apple (columnar)

    Harmony™ Apple is a narrow columnar apple tree that grows to about 3 m tall. The fruit has yellow skin and juicy sweet flesh. Spring blossom.Great for growing in narrow places for example along paths, and in tubs on verandahs and balconies...

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  • Hayward Kiwi Fruit (female) Hayward Kiwi Fruit (female) Hayward Kiwi Fruit (female)

    Hayward Kiwi Fruit (female)

    Known as Chinese Gooseberry or Kiwi Fruit, Actinidia deliciosa ‘Hayward’ originates from China, and despite its name, the fruit is technically a berry. This long-lived, vigorous climber can reach up to 9 metres long and requires a strong...

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  • Henry's Red Longdon Perry Pear

    Henry's Red Longdon Perry Pear

    Red Longdon is thought to have originated in the Forest of Dean in the Wye Valley where it was propagated by local farmers as early as the 1400s. The fruit is turbinate or pyriform, the skin is green or yellowish green with a strong red or red-orange...

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  • Herald™ Apple (columnar)

    Herald™ Apple (columnar)

    Herald™ Apple is a narrow columnar apple tree that grows to about 3 m tall. The large fruit has red skin and juicy sweet flesh. Spring blossom.Great for growing in narrow places for example along paths, and in tubs on verandahs and balconies...

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  • Holm Oak (Quercus ilex)

    Holm Oak (Quercus ilex)

    Large item - may not be suitable for shipping by Australia Post, more information. A tough and handsome evergreen tree, Quercus ilex—commonly known as the Holm Oak or Holly Oak—is native to the Mediterranean and has been cultivated...

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  • Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus)

    Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus)

    We are surprised the Hornbeam (Carpinus betulus) is not more widely grown in Australia. It is a very common garden plant in England and does well in our garden in western Victoria. It is also known as European or Common Hornbeam (formerly Carpinus...

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  • Hubbardston Nonsuch Apple (medium)

    Hubbardston Nonsuch Apple (medium)

    Originated in Hubbardston, Massachusetts, USA in 1832. Hubbardston Nonsuch has a high sugar content and a rich, complex flavour. Very useful for cider as well as eating fresh. (Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence...

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  • Hunter Apricot

    Hunter Apricot

    Hunter Apricot (Prunus armeniaca ‘Hunter’) has firm, tasty, deep orange flesh that is great for eating and excellent for producing home dried apricots.  Pollination Group: Self-pollinating so no other pollinators needed Uses: Eating,...

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  • Huonville Crab Apple (dwarf) Huonville Crab Apple (dwarf) Huonville Crab Apple (dwarf)

    Huonville Crab Apple (dwarf)

    Huonville Crab was discovered growing wild in the Huon Valley by Bob Magnus of Huonville who suggests the tree may be a cross between an apple and a crab apple. Fruit flesh is red coloured, flowers a bright crimson and the fruit skin quite purple even...

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  • Improved Foxwhelp Apple (dwarf)

    Improved Foxwhelp Apple (dwarf)

    From Bulmers, Hereford, England, prior to 1920. One of the premier cider making apples. Mild bittersharp, early. Striped bright red over pale yellow base.Ideal blender, can be biennial. Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Cider Harvest: March - April Features:...

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  • Improved Foxwhelp Apple (medium)

    Improved Foxwhelp Apple (medium)

    From Bulmers, Hereford, England, prior to 1920. One of the premier cider making apples. Mild bittersharp, early. Striped bright red over pale yellow base.Ideal blender, can be biennial. Pollination Group: PG3 Uses: Cider Harvest: March - April Features:...

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  • Irish Peach Apple (medium)

    Irish Peach Apple (medium)

    Introduced to England from Ireland in 1820, a vigorous tree bearing good crops. Crisp, juicy, pale cream flesh. Good balance of sugar and acidity. Has excellent flavour for an early apple and is best eaten from the tree. Pollination Group: PG2 Uses:...

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  • Isaac Newton's Tree Apple (medium)

    Isaac Newton's Tree Apple (medium)

    This variety originated from a tree growing in Isaac Newton's garden at Woolsthorpe Manor, near Grantham, Lincolnshire in 1660. While it appears identical to Flower of Kent, the latter is not a synonym for Isaac Newton's Tree as positive identification...

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  • IXL Almond

    IXL Almond

    IXL Almond is a papershell variety, with large nuts and heavy cropping.  Harvest: Late summer Pollination: Use Ne plus Ultra, Mission, Self-pollinating Almond, or Californian Papershell Check out the book Just Nuts for practical,...

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  • James L Austin Rose

    James L Austin Rose

    James L Austin Rose (Rosa hybrida 'James L Austin') is adorned with many-petalled, large, deep pink rosettes each with a button eye. There is a light to moderate strength, fruity fragrance. It forms a neat and tidy shrub with a bushy, upright habit...

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  • Japanese Flowering Crabapple (Malus floribunda)

    Japanese Flowering Crabapple (Malus floribunda)

    M. floribundaProbably originated in Japan, imported to the West about 1862. Its seedlings show considerable variation and it has produced many outstanding hybrids. Small, spreading tree, deep pink to red buds, single, white flowers. Fruit yellow or red...

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  • Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum)

    Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum)

    Large item - may not be suitable for shipping by Australia Post, more information. Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) is an attractive small deciduous tree from eastern Asia. It may be slow growing but its foliage and form is worth waiting for as a...

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