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  • Manchurian Pear (Pyrus ussuriensis) Manchurian Pear (Pyrus ussuriensis) Manchurian Pear (Pyrus ussuriensis) Manchurian Pear (Pyrus ussuriensis) Manchurian Pear (Pyrus ussuriensis)

    Manchurian Pear (Pyrus ussuriensis)

    Large item - may not be suitable for shipping by Australia Post, more information. The Manchurian Pear (Pyrus ussuriensis) has been widely grown in Australia due to its adaptability, masses of spring blossom, summer glossy green foliage and...

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  • Mariposa Japanese Blood Plum

    Mariposa Japanese Blood Plum

    Prunus salicina 'Mariposa' Japanese Blood Plum - One of the blood plums, i.e. has blood red flesh. Medium sized fruit, dark red over green skin usually with spots. Sweet flavour and soft when fully ripe, fine textured, juicy. •...

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  • McIntosh Apple (medium)

    McIntosh Apple (medium)

    Discovered in 1796 by John McIntosh near Dundela, Dundas County, Ontario, Canada. Propagated by Allan McIntosh. It was introduced and named in about 1870. Fruits have white, rather soft, fine-textured, very juicy flesh with a sweet, pleasant vinous...

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  • Menindee Seedless Grape

    Menindee Seedless Grape

    Grape 'Menindee Seedless' (Vitis vinifera 'Menindee Seedless') has 'white' oval, seedless 'Sultana' type berries. Matures early to mid season. Considered one of the best eating grapes with a crisp, fresh tasting flesh. Harvest: Early-mid season...

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  • Michelin Apple (dwarf)

    Michelin Apple (dwarf)

    Raised by M. Legrand of Yvetot, Normandy, France, it first fruited in 1872. It was named after M. Michelin of Paris, one of the original promoters appointed by the French Government for the study of cider fruits. Introduced into Herefordshire in 1884 by...

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  • Michelin Apple (medium)

    Michelin Apple (medium)

    Raised by M. Legrand of Yvetot, Normandy, France, it first fruited in 1872. It was named after M. Michelin of Paris, one of the original promoters appointed by the French Government for the study of cider fruits. Introduced into Herefordshire in 1884 by...

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  • Miss Satomi Dogwood (Cornus kousa 'Miss Satomi')

    Miss Satomi Dogwood (Cornus kousa 'Miss Satomi')

    Miss Satomi Dogwood (Cornus kousa 'Miss Satomi') is a sensational small garden tree/shrub. The upright spreading canopy has seasonal features of spring 'flowers' and autumnal foliage along horizontal branches. It is sometimes called Cornus kousa 'Satomi'...

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  • Missimo Lilac

    Missimo Lilac

    Missimo Lilac (Syringa × hyacinthiflora 'Missimo') bears single sweetly scented, rosy purple flowers in large clusters in spring. Foliage is heart-shaped and lush green. A very attractive shrub for any garden. 3 m tall by around 2 m wide,...

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  • Mission Almond

    Mission Almond

    Mission Almond has medium nuts with a hard shell. Excellent for roasting. Harvest: Late March Pollination: Californian Papershell, Ne Plus Ultra, Self-pollinating Almond, or IXL Check out the book Just Nuts for practical, down-to-earth...

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  • Moorcroft Perry Pear Moorcroft Perry Pear Moorcroft Perry Pear

    Moorcroft Perry Pear

    Colourful synonyms for Moorcroft Perry Pear include Stinking Bishop, Malvern Pear and Choke Pear. From wild pears, originating in the Forest of Dean in the Wye Valley, this particular variety of pear was grafted by local farmers as early...

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  • Moorpark Apricot Moorpark Apricot

    Moorpark Apricot

    Moorpark Apricot (Prunus armeniaca ‘Moorpark’) is a deservedly popular home garden apricot with larger fruit than many varieties. Great fresh from the tree and is also good for cooking, juice and jam. Pollination Group:...

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  • Morello Cherry

    Morello Cherry

    The Morello cherry is sour to the palate when eaten fresh, but is ideal in cooking pies and preserves and making jam. The taste compliments chocolate as well. Harvest: late Dec-early Jan Image link

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  • Mulberry Orchard Labels

    Mulberry Orchard Labels

    Label price includes FREE shipping. Our Mulberry Orchard Labels are just like the labels used in many botanic and public gardens. Each one is individually engraved into a high quality, textured acrylic outdoor label material. They will last many years...

    $5.25
  • Multiple Custom Labels

    Multiple Custom Labels

    VIEW THIS VIDEO FIRST On this page you can order multiple different labels by entering a list either typing directly or pasting a list copied from a spreadsheet*. Select the total number of labels in your order in the number drop down then press Add to...

    $5.75
  • Mutsu Apple (medium)

    Mutsu Apple (medium)

    Bred in Mutsu in Japan in 1930 it has inherited the sweet flavour of Golden Delicious, one of its parents, also cooks well. Named ‘Mutsu’ in 1948 and then renamed ‘Crispin’ in the UK for commercial reasons in 1968. Grown commercially in the USA for...

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  • Napoleon Cherry

    Napoleon Cherry

    Known as a White cherry. Pale yellow-red, sweet fruit with white flesh. Good for preserving. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v1.0. Harvest: Mid December. Pollination Group: Blackboy, Van, Stella, Lapin

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  • Narrabeen Japanese Plum Narrabeen Japanese Plum

    Narrabeen Japanese Plum

    Prunus salicina 'Narrabeen' is a Japanese plum that has big juicy round fruit with skin that is red over a yellow background. The sweet flesh is yellow/cream-coloured, freestone. Although the tree flowers very early the flowers tolerate frost. ...

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  • Narrabeen Japanese Plum (dwarf)

    Narrabeen Japanese Plum (dwarf)

    Plum 'Narrabeen' is a Japanese plum that has big juicy round fruit with skin that is red over a yellow background. The sweet flesh is yellow/cream-coloured, freestone.  Pollination Group: best with Santa Rosa, Satsuma, Mariposa Uses: eating,...

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  • Nectarine Orchard Labels

    Nectarine Orchard Labels

    Label price includes FREE shipping. Our Nectarine Orchard Labels are just like the labels used in many botanic and public gardens. Each one is individually engraved into a high quality, textured acrylic outdoor label material. They will last many years...

    $5.25
  • Netleaf Oak (Quercus rugosa)

    Netleaf Oak (Quercus rugosa)

    Quercus rugosa, or Netleaf Oak, is a rugged, semi-evergreen oak native to the highlands of Mexico and the southwestern United States. It’s named for the deeply veined (net-like) texture of its thick, leathery leaves. Growing naturally at high...

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  • Nijisseiki (20th Century) Nashi (Asian Pear) Nijisseiki (20th Century) Nashi (Asian Pear)

    Nijisseiki (20th Century) Nashi (Asian Pear)

    Syn. 20th Century. Japan, chance seedling found on a rubbish heap in 1898 by Mr Kakunosuke Matsudo at Ishii, Chiba, P. pyrifolia. Pollination Group:part self fertile, Conference, Josephine, Packham’s, Clapp’s Favourite, Chojuro, Kosui...

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  • Nootka Raspberry

    Nootka Raspberry

    Nootka Raspberry (Rubus idaeus 'Nootka’) was developed in British Columbia, Canada. ‘Nootka’ has medium-sized, bright red fruit. Easy to pick. Stores well and has good resistance to fruit rots. Mid-season summer-fruiting and then again...

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  • Northern Spy Apple

    Northern Spy Apple

    Northern Spy Apple (Malus pumila 'Northern Spy') is a popular American multi-use dessert apple. It was raised around 1800 and introduced in 1840. Fruit is medium in size, thin skin is a green ground with red stripe, quite firm and juicy,...

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