Cleveland Select Ornamental Pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Cleveland Select') Cleveland Select Ornamental Pear (Pyrus calleryana 'Cleveland Select') makes a stunning back-drop and avenue at the home of Heritage Fruit Trees as photographed regularly in our social media feed. The tall relatively narrow trees have masses of... On Sale $29.75 Choose Options
Comanche Crepe Myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica x L. fauriei 'Comanche') Lagerstroemia indica x L. fauriei 'Comanche' is a small sized tree with the darker coral to watermelon red flowers in early to mid-summer. Ideal specimen tree for small gardens or will stay a little more compact in large containers... On Sale $54.95 Choose Options
Conference Pear Common commercial variety in UK, has good disease resistance and is partially self-fertile. Raised by pomologist Thomas Francis Rivers at Rivers Nursery Sawbridgeworth. Exhibited at the National British Pear Conference after which it was named. Awarded a... On Sale $36.75 Choose Options
Conference Pear (semi-dwarf) Common commercial variety in UK, has good disease resistance and is partially self-fertile. Raised by pomologist Thomas Francis Rivers at Rivers Nursery Sawbridgeworth. Exhibited at the National British Pear Conference after which it was named. Awarded a... On Sale $44.95 Choose Options
Coral Bark Maple (Acer palmatum 'Sango Kaku') Coral Bark Maple (Acer palmatum 'Sango kaku', also known as 'Senkaki' hgistorically a widely used name) lives up to its common name with bark of coral red very visible in winter. This attractive small deciduous tree has attractive dissected green leaves... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
Corella Pear (Forelle) Also called Forelle. Forelle is the German word for trout and the colouration, and with imagination the shape, of a ripe Corella pear is reminiscent of a trout at spawning. Small to medium in size. Corella pears are great eaten fresh or in a salad... On Sale $36.75 Choose Options
Cornish Aromatic Apple (medium) Thought to be many centuries old, but only brought to notice in 1813. Distinctly five crowned fruit with a fine aromatic, almost spicy flavour. With a complex flavour it is easy to grow and disease resistant, a good home orchard variety. Image courtesy... On Sale $35.95 Choose Options
Coronet Peach A very tasty and attractive red, semi-freestone peach ripening mid-season. Sweet and juicy fruit. • Pollination Group: self-fertile so no other pollinators needed• Uses: top eating variety• Harvest: mid-season late December to early... On Sale $36.25 Choose Options
Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (stepover) The 200 year old Cox’s Orange Pippin remains one of the world’s best known apples. Its fame rests on its delightful flavour. Raised in about 1825 by Richard Cox at Colnbrook Lawn, Slough, Buckinghamshire and introduced by Charles Turner... On Sale $29.95 Choose Options
Craig Hall Crabapple (Malus 'Craig Hall') Malus 'Craig Hall' is a real stunner. Grows to a small deciduous tree with purple foliage and masses of deep crimson flowers in spring followed by large puprlish-red fruit. Hardy, ideal as specimen or large border. image accessed 13/6/24 On Sale $34.95 Choose Options
Dabinett Apple (medium) Vintage quality, i.e. well enough balanced in sugar, tannin and acid content to make a single variety cider. An old cider apple which arose in the Martock area Somerset. Believed to have been named after a Mr Dabinett. Possibly a seedling of Chisel... On Sale $29.95 Choose Options
Diane Witch Hazel (Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane') The Diane Witch Hazel (Hamamelis x intermedia 'Diane') is a very attractive deciduous garden shrub. It has crinkled red to coppery-red fragrant flowers from mid to late winter. The leaves emerge after the flowers. Green leaves turn to... On Sale $65.00 Choose Options
Divinity Apricot Prunus armeniaca ‘Divinity’ long established variety in Australia (1950s) with delicious, firm, slightly oval fruit with light orange flesh. A firm favourite, ideal eaten fresh. Pollination Group: self-fertile so no other... On Sale $37.50 Choose Options
Duchess D’Anglouleme European Pear (semi-dwarf) Pyrus communis 'Duchesse d'Angouleme' is a traditional French pear, dating back to the early 1800s. Large fruit, thin skin ripens to a warm yellow, hints of russet and a white flesh. Rich, sweet flavour. Dark green foliage and pretty white... On Sale $47.95 Choose Options
Empire Apple (dwarf) Great in salads and lunch boxes and still grown widely in the USA. Hybrid of McIntosh x Delicious. Raised in 1945 at New York State Agricultural Experiment Station, Geneva, New York. It was named and introduced in 1966. Fruits have crisp flesh... On Sale $36.75 Choose Options
English Oak (Quercus robur) Large item - may not be suitable for shipping by Australia Post, more information. The English Oak (Quercus robur) is one of our favourite ornamental trees. The broad reaching branches can be left from ground level or pruned at the trunk... On Sale $35.50 Choose Options
Felix™ Magnolia (Magnolia x soulangeana 'Felix'™) Magnolia x soulangeana 'Felix' - this deciduous large shrub or small tree bears magnificently sized blooms up to 12 in. (30cm approx) across. A show stopper! Covered with fragrant, deep purple flowers in mid-late winter. Flowers fade to a... On Sale $65.95 Choose Options
Fenouillet Gris Apple (dwarf) Originated at Anjou, France. It was first described in 1608. Fruits have fine, crisp, white flesh with a sweet and aniseed flavour. Pollination Group: PG2 Uses: Eating Harvest: April - May On Sale $29.95 Choose Options
Flemish Beauty Pear (semi-dwarf) Early 19th century variety that was once a leading commercial variety in eastern regions of America. The parent tree is thought to have been a wilding found in a wooded area near Alost, East Flanders, Belgium about 1800. It has many synonyms, but the... On Sale $47.95 Choose Options
Frequin Rouge Apple (dwarf) Apple 'Frequin Rouge' is a French cider variety also called 'Frequin Rouge Amer'. Small cone-shaped red apples with stripes, grow on vigorous trees. Bitter flavour with some sweetness. • Pollination Group: PG3-4 • Uses: cider, bittersweet... On Sale $36.75 Choose Options
Fresno Peach (dwarf) Prunus persica ‘Fresno' is a yellow fleshed freestone peach with red skin. Fruit is large, round, firm, sweet and juicy. • Pollination Group: self-fertile so no other pollinators needed • Uses: eating, juice • Harvest: early i.e... On Sale $54.95 Choose Options
Fuji Apple (stepover) 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 $29.95 Choose Options
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
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