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    Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (tall) Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (tall)

    Cox's Orange Pippin Apple (tall)

    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 in...

    $36.95
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  • Craig Hall Crabapple (Malus 'Craig Hall')

    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

    $34.95
  • Crofton Red Apple (dwarf) Crofton Red Apple (dwarf)

    Crofton Red Apple (dwarf)

    Taken from England to Ireland in the late 1500s or early 1600s and reintroduced to England in 1819. Fruits have firm, somewhat coarse, white flesh with a sweet subacid flavour. Flesh greenish-white, crisp and juicy with a delicious spicy flavour. Medium,...

    $36.95
  • Cumulus™ Apple (columnar)

    Cumulus™ Apple (columnar)

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

    $52.95
  • Dabinett Apple (dwarf)

    Dabinett Apple (dwarf)

    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...

    $36.95
  • Dabinett Apple (medium)

    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...

    $39.00
  • Damson European Plum

    Damson European Plum

    The damson (Prunus insititia) is thought to have arisen through natural crosses in Asia between the sloe (Prunus spinosa) and the cherry plum (P. cerasifera). This is the Wild Damson brought into cultivation and first recorded in 1629.
Several cultivars...

    $37.50
  • Damson European Plum (dwarf)

    Damson European Plum (dwarf)

    The damson (Prunus insititia) is thought to have arisen through natural crosses in Asia between the sloe (Prunus spinosa) and the cherry plum (P. cerasifera). This is the Wild Damson brought into cultivation and first recorded in 1629.
Several cultivars...

    $52.50
  • Democrat Apple (dwarf)

    Democrat Apple (dwarf)

    Found about 1900 growing in the orchard of JD Duffy near Hobart, Tasmania. May be a seedling of Hoover. Grown as Tasma in NZ. Widely grown in the 20th century in Australia and NZ. Attractive dessert apple. Tree of medium vigour, upright, spur bearer...

    $36.95
  • Divinity Apricot Divinity Apricot

    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...

    $37.50
  • Divinity Apricot (dwarf)

    Divinity Apricot (dwarf)

    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...

    $53.25
  • Donsworth Japanese Blood Plum

    Donsworth Japanese Blood Plum

    Prunus salicina 'Donsworth' Japanese Blood Plum - One of the blood plums, i.e. has blood red flesh. Medium sized fruit, dark red over mottled green skin. Sweet flavour and soft when fully ripe, fine textured, juicy. Pollination Group: cross...

    $37.50
  • Donsworth Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    Donsworth Japanese Blood Plum (dwarf)

    One of the blood plums, i.e. has blood red flesh. Medium sized fruit, dark red over mottled green skin. Sweet flavour and soft when fully ripe, fine textured, juicy. Pollination Group: cross pollinate with another Japanese plum, esp. Satsuma,...

    $52.50
  • Dorsett Golden Apple (dwarf)

    Dorsett Golden Apple (dwarf)

    Originated in the Bahamas in 1953 at the home of Mrs Irene Dorsett, Nassau, New Providence Islands. It was introduced in 1964. Fruits are sweet and juicy with a light aromatic flavour.Flowers early, Anna is a good pollination partner. (Contains public...

    $36.95
  • Dorsett Golden Apple (medium)

    Dorsett Golden Apple (medium)

    Originated in the Bahamas in 1953 at the home of Mrs Irene Dorsett, Nassau, New Providence Islands. It was introduced in 1964. Fruits are sweet and juicy with a light aromatic flavour.Flowers early, Anna is a good pollination partner. (Contains public...

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  • Doyenne Du Comice Pear

    Doyenne Du Comice Pear

    One of the finest flavoured pears, from trial beds in the Comice Horticole, Angers, Department of Maine-et-Loire, France in mid-19th century. First fruited in 1849. Introduced to England in 1858 by Sir Thomas Dyke Acland. Skin smooth with russet...

    $29.50
  • Doyenne Du Comice Pear (semi-dwarf)

    Doyenne Du Comice Pear (semi-dwarf)

    One of the finest flavoured pears, from trial beds in the Comice Horticole, Angers, Department of Maine-et-Loire, France in mid-19th century. First fruited in 1849. Introduced to England in 1858 by Sir Thomas Dyke Acland. Skin smooth with russet...

    $44.95
  • Duchess D’Anglouleme European Pear (semi-dwarf)

    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...

    $44.95
  • Durondeau Pear (semi-dwarf)

    Durondeau Pear (semi-dwarf)

      A highly regarded pear with tender, melting flesh in a red fruit. Originated in Belgium in the early 19th century. Late season, partially self-fertile. Pollination: cross-pollinate with another European Pear, partly self-fertile Size: to approx...

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  • Dutch Medlar (Mespilus germanicus) Dutch Medlar (Mespilus germanicus)

    Dutch Medlar (Mespilus germanicus)

    Dutch Medlar bears large fruit which are ideal for cooking, I.e. making pastes, jellies and tarts. It grows up to 3m tall x 2-3m wide with a spreading habit. Image1 accessed 7/6/21 Image2 accessed 7/6/21  

    $44.95
  • Dwarf  Yellow Peach

    Dwarf Yellow Peach

    This is a true dwarf peach reaching a height of around 1.5 metres and a similar width. Sweet tasting, red-skinned, yellow-flesh, mid-season.  Pollination Group: self-fertile Uses: eating Harvest: late December - early January Features: true dwarf...

    $41.95
  • Dwarf Nectarine

    Dwarf Nectarine

    Growing to 1.5 to 2.0 metres and a similar width. Sweet, mid-season.  Pollination Group: self-fertile Uses: eating Harvest: January Features: yellow flesh Generic image

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  • Eagle Point Star Apple (medium)

    Eagle Point Star Apple (medium)

    Apple 'Eagle Point Star' has medium-sized fruits have crimson-purple skin, with flesh that has red/purple blush, and dark pink-purple seeds. When the fruit is cut across it's waist, the blushed flesh can look like a star. With attractive magenta blossom,...

    $36.95