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  • HOW TO USE THIS WEBSITE | Fruitfool

    How to use the Fruitfool Website We aim to help you get the most from your urban garden or small orchard by helping you choose the right varieties. Fruit trees and shrubs are expensive investments, not just in initial purchase, but also in terms of garden space, maintenance and time until maturity. You want to be getting it right first time! Searching the site There are a couple of ways to search the site we've listed their pros and cons (or limitatations) below. WIDEST SEARCH: Use the Selector Tools: Fruit, Nuts , or Berries & Vines. , These tools allow you to filter on Harvest Months for instance, and may help you give you inspiration for things that are fruit bearing in say 'June' where you have a gap in your harvest. You can also filter on 'Climate' (see more on climate ) to see what will work best for your area. The table has some basic infomration to help you quickly narrow down, for instance whether the tree is self-fertile or whether it produces fruit that is known to be good for preserving/baking etc. The best part about these tools is that they can help you compare between different fruit types, but sometimes the group can be so broad that you'll have hundreds to look through and the filtering may not be enough so that you have hundreds of rows of fruit to look through. NARROWED SEARCH: Use the tables and filtering on the 'Fruit type' specific pages i.e. Apple , Lemon , Feijoa or Blueberry for instance to get a narrowed search, as you are only looking at one fruit type at a time. There is some additional filtering here of 'General Availability', Which means you can search for 'Common' if you expect to be able to find it at most local gardening stores or, alternatively set it to 'Rare' if you're a bit of a collector and on the hunt for a more unusual species to round out your garden. The limitation with this search is of course that you can't compare between different fruit types i.e. compare a Mandarin with an Orange, where you may wish to compare their harvest times for instance. SITEWIDE SEARCH: Use the sitewide Search functionality magnifying icon at the top right of all pages on the site to perform a sitewide search. This will bring up all results, both from the fruit pages but also any other pages of relevance. If you are looking for a specific variety to see if we have got it on the site, or are very specific on what information you're looking for it may be a good way to search, but may not be the easiest way if you're just in a browsing mood. Using the Wishlist SAVE VARIETIES YOU ARE THINKING OF PURCHASING: Part of the inpiration in creating this site, was because we kept forgetting the varieties that we were considering for our garden. YOu go to a lot of effort to find out good information, either from the web, a book or from your local nursery only to forget 3 months down the track when you go to buy it what the darn variety was you were looking at. Even more confusing if you were weighing up getting a pollinator etc and then if you're looking at buying multiple trees of different types, from multiple places.... and what if you wrote it all down diligently at home and then happen upon a sale at your local nursery and need to make a quick decision.... much handier to have that all saved in your profile here at Fruitfool for easy reference where you can always access it quickly on your phone. SAVE VARIETIES YOU"VE ALREADY GOT: Now, that our garden is filling up, I've used the Wishlist to also record what varieties I already have in our garden - it makes it really easy now to look at when my harvest times are, when I'll have gaps and helps to inform my future decisions. We're hoping to add more functionality as we go to the Wishlist. ​ The Wishlist is free to use, it's only for your use and the information does not get used elsewhere (with the exception that from time to time we may look at what the 'most popular apple' is in wishlists across all users etc. You do need to become a member of the site, and will need to create a login, but we will never share or sell your information or email address with any 3rd party (with the exception of conforming to any applicable New Zealand laws).

  • Fruit Tree Selector | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Fruitful or Fruitfool? Fruit trees are a big investment, not just the initial cost, but the space in your garden, and in their care - pruning, fertilising, spraying etc. Use our free selector tools to search through all the different varieties, or cultivars, of fruit trees available in New Zealand to learn about the best fruit tree varieties for a fruitful garden. Whether you're an urban gardener or small home orchardist this is the one stop reference site for you. Learn about which varieties do best in what climate hardiness zones, what fruit is considered a 'good keeper', or good for preserving, what pollinators you may need, and extend the fruit season in your garden by choosing early or late varieties. ​ We are not affiliated with any particular nurseries so you can compare varieties from many different sources ​ Wishing you a drool-worthy, fruitful garden from the original fruitfools!

  • TERMS OF SERVICE | Fruitfool

    Privacy Policy OVERVIEW This website is operated by Flourish Digital. Throughout the site, the terms “we”, “us” and “our” refer to Flourish Digital. Flourish Digital offers this website, including all information, tools and services available from this site to you, the user, conditioned upon your acceptance of all terms, conditions, policies and notices stated here. By visiting our site and/ or purchasing something from us, you engage in our “Service” and agree to be bound by the following terms and conditions (“Terms of Service”, “Terms”), including those additional terms and conditions and policies referenced herein and/or available by hyperlink. These Terms of Service apply to all users of the site, including without limitation users who are browsers, vendors, customers, merchants, and/ or contributors of content. Please read these Terms of Service carefully before accessing or using our website. 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  • PRIVACY POLICY | Fruitfool

    Privacy Policy This Privacy Policy describes how your personal information is collected, used, and shared when you visit Fruitfool.co.nz (the “Site”). Personal information we collect When you visit the Site, we automatically collect certain information about your device, including information about your web browser, IP address, time zone, and some of the cookies that are installed on your device. Additionally, as you browse the Site, we collect information about the individual web pages or products that you view, what websites or search terms referred you to the Site, and information about how you interact with the Site. We refer to this automatically-collected information as “Device Information”. We collect Device Information using the following technologies: - “Cookies” are data files that are placed on your device or computer and often include an anonymous unique identifier. For more information about cookies, and how to disable cookies, visit allaboutcookies.org . - “Log files” track actions occurring on the Site, and collect data including your IP address, browser type, Internet service provider, referring/exit pages, and date/time stamps. - “Web beacons”, “tags”, and “pixels” are electronic files used to record information about how you browse the Site. Additionally when you become a member of the Site, we collect certain information from you, including your name, email address, etc. We refer to this information as “Member Information”. When we talk about “Personal Information” in this Privacy Policy, we are talking both about Device Information and Member Information. How do we use your personal information? We use the Member Information that we collect generally to fulfill the 'Wishlist' functionality through the Site. Additionally, we may use this Member Information to: - Communicate with you; and - When in line with the preferences you have shared with us, provide you with information or advertising relating to our products or services. We use the Device Information that we collect to help us screen for potential risk and fraud (in particular, your IP address), and more generally to improve and optimize our Site (for example, by generating analytics about how our customers browse and interact with the Site, and to assess the success of our marketing and advertising campaigns). We may also use the Device Information to perform retargeted advertising in other platforms, such as Google Ads, Facebook and others. Sharing you personal Information We only share your Personal Information with third parties to help us use your Personal Information, as described above. We also use Google Analytics to help us understand how our customers use the Site - you can read more about how Google uses your Personal Information here . You can also opt-out of Google Analytics here . Finally, we may also share your Personal Information to comply with applicable laws and regulations, to respond to a subpoena, search warrant or other lawful request for information we receive, or to otherwise protect our rights. We will never sell, or share, your Personal Information for commercial gain. Behavioural advertising As described above, we use your Personal Information to provide you with targeted advertisements or marketing communications we believe may be of interest to you. For more information about how targeted advertising works, you can visit the Network Advertising Initiative’s (“NAI”) educational page here . You can opt out of targeted advertising by using the links below: - Facebook - Google - Bing Additionally, you can opt out of some of these services by visiting the Digital Advertising Alliance opt-out portal here Do not track Please note that we do not alter our Site’s data collection and use practices when we see a Do Not Track signal from your browser. Your rights You have the right to access personal information we hold about you and to ask that your personal information be corrected, updated, or deleted. If you would like to exercise this right, please contact us through the contact information below. Additionally, if you are a European resident we note that we are processing your information in order to fulfill contracts we might have with you (for example if you become a member of the Site), or otherwise to pursue our legitimate business interests listed above. Additionally, please note that your information may be transferred outside of Europe, including to Canada and the United States. Data retention When you become a member of the Site, we will maintain your Member Information for our records unless and until you ask us to delete this information. Changes We may update this privacy policy from time to time in order to reflect, for example, changes to our practices or for other operational, legal or regulatory reasons. Contact us For more information about our privacy practices, if you have questions, or if you would like to make a complaint, please contact us by e‑mail at info@flourishdigital.com or by mail using the details provided below: Fruitfool [Re: Privacy Compliance Officer] 163 Palmers Road, New Brighton 8083 New Zealand

  • OTHER NUTS | Fruitfool

    Other Nuts - Various Go to the Other Nut varieties This category is for the nut varieties that have do not have enough known varieties for their own category. General Availability Climate Harvest (Month) SEARCH CLEAR SEARCH Other Nut Varieties Click on a row, or scroll right, to view more information. To look up your climate zone click here . Variety Fruit Type Months Harvest Self-Fertile Climate Good Keeper Preserving Availability

  • Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra) | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra) Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra) 1/1 Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra) Walnut Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar, Apr Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a, Pollinators: ​ The Black Walnut, also known as Juglans Nigra, is a large, handsome, fast-growing decidious tree with a single erect trunk & broad crown. Dark-brown edible nuts and highly-valued dark timber. Intolerant of clay and poor drainage, it requires a sheltered site with good rich soil. Cold and frost tolerant, the Black walnut is hardy. Although self-fertile, you will get a better crop if another Walnut is planted nearby.

  • Sidero | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Sidero Sidero 1/1 Sidero Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Apr, May Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: MID Sidero is a cider/cooking apple. Fruit is yellow, blushed red and juicy aromatic flesh.

  • Makrut (Kaffir) | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Makrut (Kaffir) Lime Makrut (Kaffir) Makrut (Kaffir) 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ The young tender leaves of this variety are popular for Asian cooking, although the bumpy skinned fruit is inedible. Protect trees from frosts. Also known as the Kaffir lime, although this term (Kaffir) has also been used as a racial slur so we prefer to use the name Makrut. The Makrut will fruit all year round under the right conditions, although main crop is likely to ripen during summer.

  • Maruia | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Maruia Maruia 1/1 Maruia Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: May, Jun Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: UNKNOWN Maruia was a chance roadside discovery. A lovely red striped apple that is sweet/tart, juicy and firm/crisp. It has medium sized fruit that hang on the tree into early winter.

  • Dig This | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Dig This Dig This 1/1 Dig This Peach Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Feb Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: ​ Dig This is a new variety for home gardeners. An exceptional chance seedling from Eion Scarrow. A large peach similar to Golden Queen but ripening earlier and has excellent flavour and juice. A vigorous and hardy tree with a spreading form. Low chill requirement and is said to have superb productivity. A semi-clingstone, self-fertile variety.

  • ROOTSTOCK INFORMATION | Fruitfool

    Rootstock Information Almost all apple trees, and many Peach, Nectarine, Plum, Pear, Cherry and Citrus are grafted onto rootstNearly all apple trees sold in New Zealand are grafted or budded onto rootstocks. It's not always clear what the series of letters and numbers or obscure names mean but it can mean the difference between a healthy happy tree in your garden or not. Rootstocks play the main role in determining the eventual size of the tree and how the tree responds to growing conditions such as moisture, soil type and climate. With the exception of very dwarfing rootstocks, the rootstock will not impact the actual size of the fruit produced. ​ ​ Filter by Use Reset Filters Title UsedFor Type Avg. Height Diameter Canopy Size Preferences Description Trifoliata Citrus Other More cold tolerant rootstock Zutano Avocado Other More cold tolerant rootstock MM106 Apple Pipfruit 3.5m 4m 13sqm Free draining soils. Developed for free draining lighter soils. A semi dwarfing tree, if well pruned can be kept to 2.5m high and 3m wide. An excellent choice for home gardens if you have the right soil. Known for it's strong roots and high yield. It doesn't generally need staking, is vigorous and tolerant. Disease resistant to Woolly Aphid. Quince BA29 Semi Dwarf Pear Pipfruit 2-4m 7sqm Heavier, wet soils essential. Suitable for dwarfing a pear variety. MM102 Apple Pipfruit 2.5-3m Semi-Dwarf, Productive. Resistant to Woolly Aphid. M26 Apple Pipfruit 2.5m 4sqm Prefers well drained soils Dwarfing variety. It needs to be staked to avoid wind rock and therefore root damage. Can be grown in a container. Fruits early in the tree life.. 793 Apple Pipfruit 4-8m 30sqm Free draining soils. Tolerates heavy soils. Large tree. Has been bred from Northern Spy and does well on heavy soils. M9 Apple Pipfruit 2m 2m 3sqm Irrigation, mulch, staking, free draining soils. Hardy, tolerant of wet conditions but not drought. Produces a dwarf tree. Can be espaliered, cordoned or grown as a staked tree. Sometimes called Paradise root stock. Fruits at a young age. Must be staked. Suitable for containers. MM111 Apple Pipfruit 5m Rugged and robust. Resistant to Woolly Aphid. Forms a large tree which needs plenty of space. Northern Spy 4-6m 30 sqm Apple Pipfruit 4-6m 30sqm This is the old rootstock that does best on heavy clays. It can handle heavy wet soils as well. T It is possible to keep trees on this rootstock to 3m if you are a very skilled pruner. They can grow to 6m, but not too difficult to keep them to 4-5. Marianna | Plum Root Stock Plum, Nectarine, Peach Stonefruit 3-6m 12sqm Heavier, wet soils, essential. Will produce a smaller tree than on peach rootstock. Colt Cherry Stonefruit 4-5m 12sqm Good for difficult soil. Vigorous. Some good disease resistances. Peach Root Stock Peach Stonefruit 5-8m 15sqm Light, dry, boney soils. Vigorous rootstocks. Myrobalan B Apricot, Plum Stonefruit 5-6m 25sqm Tolerant of variable soil conditions including wet soils. Vigorous. Seedlings Peach Stonefruit 5-8m 15sqm Drier, bony soils, exposed. Seedling grown trees, not grafted Koanga Institute Rootstock Information: https://www.koanga.org.nz/gardens/files/2021/02/Koanga_Fruit_Tree_Catalogue_2021_DOWNLOAD-1.pdf Wairere Nursery Rootstock Information: https://www.wairere.nz/Apple-Rootstocks-New ​

  • The Guava (Tropical) | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool The Guava (Tropical) Guava The Guava (Tropical) The Guava (Tropical) 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Sep, Oct, Nov Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ The tropical Guava fruit is oval in shape and averages around 7cm long. With yellow skin, the flesh varies between white to yellow to red in colour. The flesh is jucy and pulpy, with soft edible seeds. Growing to between 3 and 5 metres tall this is a small open branched tree. It is evergreen, with large leaves of a dull mid green colour that turn maroon in cooler climates. The tropical guava is more cold tolerant than you might expect. While it does love a warmer climate, and enjoys hot summer temperatures, it can also tolerate a few degrees (-3°C) of frost and although may sustain some leaf damage can recover - young plants are very frost tender however. Consider it like a sensitive citrus. It can grow in both humid and dry climates.

  • LEMON | Fruitfool

    Lemon - Citrus x limon Go to the Lemon Varieties Cultivars, or varieties of lemon in New Zealand largely fall into two broad groups: the Eureka group (Villafranca, Genoa, and Eureka selections) and the Lisbon group, (Yen Ben, Lisbon). There are two important differences to distinguish between these two groups, firstly all the Lisbon selections are relatively thorny whereas the Eureka group is virtually thornless; and secondly that only the Lisbon selections have good compatibility with the trifoliata rootstocks, which is often used to help the variety to be more cold tolerant and disease resistant. The Meyer lemon, which is arguably New Zealand's most popular lemon for the home grower is actually a lemon/mandarin hybrid and is the most cold hardy of all citrus varieties. Lemon trees are subtropical (or tropical) and don't love frosts or temperatures below -2˚C. If you are in a particularly cool climate, you could consider growing your lemons in containers and under cover - or bringing them into a glasshouse, or inside, at least during the winter season. They like to be w atered well during the early stages and during long dry periods, particularly when the fruit is developing. Lemons are 'gross feeders', which means they require regular and heavy feeding - ideally with a specialist citrus fertiliser. You can prune to shape (they like an enclosed centre), but allow sunlight and wind movement. Prune all rootstock growth and watch out for the rootstock spikes when you do (particularly true with Trifoliata). General Availability Climate Harvest (Month) SEARCH CLEAR SEARCH Lemon varieties Click on a row, or scroll right, to view more information. To look up your climate zone click here . Variety Fruit Type Months Harvest Self-Fertile Climate Good Keeper Preserving Availability

  • Cutler Red | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Cutler Red Grapefruit Cutler Red Cutler Red 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Cutler Red has large, thick rind, deep orange, sweet, juicy fruit with just a little zing. Prefers a sunny position with fertile and well drained soil. Will need to be watered well during hot dry summers.

  • Xenia | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Xenia Apple Xenia Xenia 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Unknown Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: UNKNOWN Xenia, a chance roadside discovery which produces small to medium sized apple with red stripes and an uneven lobed and flattish shape. Tart/sweet and juicy and firm, it is useful as an eating apple (perfect size for lunchboxes!), juicing and cider making. It has a good cooked flavour. This variety seems to be fairly Black Spot resistant.

  • Black Prince | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Black Prince Apple Black Prince Black Prince 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Feb, Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: UNKNOWN Black Prince is an old heritage apple, originating in France in 1628 or even earlie). A rare apple that is maroon to black in colour, large, round and heavy. It has very firm flesh and is crisp, juicy and tart. An early mid-season apple that can be used for eating, cooking, juicing, jelly or cider making.

  • Oratia Beauty | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Oratia Beauty Apple Oratia Beauty Oratia Beauty 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Feb, Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: EARLY Red russeted skin apple, New Zealand selection of Gravenstein - one of the world’s most esteemed old apples. Best left on the tree to mature, develops a wonderful crisp, juicy, tart flavour. Great for using for apple sauce and in baking. This large, round to slightly flattened fruit ripens early in the apple season. The tree blooms early and is very vigorous. Tip bearing.

  • Tarocco (Blood Orange) | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Tarocco (Blood Orange) Tarocco (Blood Orange) 1/1 Tarocco (Blood Orange) Orange Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Orange Tarocco is a blood orange with medium sized fruit that is sweet and juicy. Fruit is thin skinned, easy peel and seedless. Has the highest Vitamin C content than any other orange. Coldness of night gives this orange its red coloured flesh. Ripens June-September.

  • Egremont Russet | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Egremont Russet Apple Egremont Russet Egremont Russet 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Apr Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: Braeburn, Liberty, Discovery, Ballerina (TM) Egremont Russet is a self-fertile heritage apple, originating in the United Kingdom in 1872. The fruit has a thick and distinctive olive skin with sweet, nutty, firm flesh and are generally small to medium in size. The tree has an upright, compact habit so is suitable for container growing. Spur bearing mid season. It is a black spot resistant variety.

  • Ennis | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Ennis Ennis 1/1 Ennis Hazelnut Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: ​ The Ennis Hazelnut produces good crops of large nuts . It is moderately vigorous and is sensitive to drying out so won't suit a drought-prone environment.

  • Blue Magic™ (RE) | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Blue Magic™ (RE) Blueberry Blue Magic™ (RE) Blue Magic™ (RE) 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Dec, Jan, Feb Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Blue Magic™ (Vaccinium ashei 'Whitu' PVR) is a plant variety rights protected rabbiteye blueberry which produces large yields of flavourful medium sized blueberries. Best cross pollination with Blue Dawn or Tasty Blue. To ensure the best flavour leave fruit on bush for 7-10 days after turning blue.

  • Lobo | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Lobo Apple Lobo Lobo 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: March Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: MID Lobo is a heritage cooking apple, wiht yellow blushed-red large fruits. Tangy flavour.

  • Miagawa (Satsuma) | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Miagawa (Satsuma) Mandarin Miagawa (Satsuma) Miagawa (Satsuma) 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Apr, May Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Frost tolerant, the Miagawa has a thin smooth skin that is easy peel. It has large seedless fruit that is juicy and well-balanced in flavour. The Miagawa is a satsuma variety.

  • Liberty | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Liberty Liberty 1/1 Liberty Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Apr, May Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: EARLY Widely accepted as tops in flavour of the early apples bred for disease resistance. Attractive red blushed apples with crisp, juicy flesh and a well-balanced sweet-tart flavour. Flavour develops during storage. Braeburn Type. Heavy bearer. Spur bearing.

  • French Sugar | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool French Sugar French Sugar 1/1 French Sugar Fig Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Apr, May Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Large fruit with dark green skin and succulent pale pink flesh. Heavy cropper. Later fruiting.

  • Devonshire Quarrenden | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Devonshire Quarrenden Apple Devonshire Quarrenden Devonshire Quarrenden 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Feb, Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: EARLY Devonshire Quarrenden is a heritage all purpose apple with red skinned fruit. Fruit is sweet with a hint of strawberry flavour.

  • Kumquat (Chinotto) | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Kumquat (Chinotto) Kumquat (Chinotto) 1/1 Kumquat (Chinotto) Citrus Other Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: ​ Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ An attractive Kumquat with aromatic narrow foliage. The fragrant citrus blossoms are followed by thick skinned bright orange fruit popular for candied peel and marmalade. Highly ornamental in a container or courtyard. Evergreen.

  • Harold Red Delicious | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Harold Red Delicious Apple Harold Red Delicious Harold Red Delicious 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar, Apr Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: MID Harold Red Delicious is a popular NZ cultivar of the popular 'Red Delicious'. The skin is a very deep red colour and the cream coloured flesh is aromatic and juicy. Considered ideal for espaliering on a wall in small gardens. Best planted in full sun.

  • Sweetheart | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Sweetheart Sweetheart 1/1 Sweetheart Cherry Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Jan, Feb Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: ​ Sweetheart is late ripening cherry, and produces large crisp, sweet, red cherries. It is a self-fertile variety.

  • Sweet Valentine | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Sweet Valentine Sweet Valentine 1/1 Sweet Valentine Cherry Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Jan, Feb Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: ​ Sweet Valentine is a late cropper, ripening in mid-Jan to early Feb. It produces sweet, red, crisp cherries and is self-fertile.

  • Valencia | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Valencia Valencia 1/1 Valencia Orange Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Feb, Mar, Apr, May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Orange Valencia is a closely related cultivar to Harwood's Late. Fruit is firm with a rich, sweet flavour and very few seeds and a thin, bright orange skin. Variety is know to re-green in warm weather as fruit will reabsorb chlorophyll. Ripens from February to October, with peak season between May - July.

  • Morrison Seedless | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Morrison Seedless Grapefruit Morrison Seedless Morrison Seedless 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, Nov Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ 'Morrison's Seedless' was developed in NZ around 1860 by Mr Morrison from Warkworth. Whilst it is mainly seedless, due to cross pollination, you may get the occasional pip. The flesh is juicy with a delicious flavour and fine texture. Grapefruit originally in NZ from the Orient, which was one of the very early ships to come with settlers, via Australia in the 1800's. Grown then by Sir George Grey in his orchard on Kawau Island and then developed further by Mr Morrison. You could call it the grandfather of the popular Grapefruit 'Golden Special' as it was in turn developed further from 'Morrison's Seedless'.

  • Democrat | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Democrat Apple Democrat Democrat 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Apr Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: UNKNOWN Democrat originated in Australia around 1900. A beautiful dark red apple that has a flat shape and hangs on the tree into winter. Juicy, crisp and sweet when ripe. It is a good cooker, a good long keeper.

  • THE FORAGERS WHARE | Fruitfool

    Return to: The Forager's Whare ABOUT FORAGING MAP FORAGING ETTIQUETE PLANT INFO CONTACT ABOUT THE FORAGER'S WHARE The Forager's Whare is located in the Eastxeast activity area in the 'redzone' at 399 New Brighton Road. This area in was a well-loved residential area prior to the February 2011 earthquake, makes up a part of the 'redzone', in the Burwood/Avondale. The entire redzone was home to over 7000 people and is mostly located around the Ōtakaro-Avon river corridor area in eastern Ōtautahi-Christchurch. It is in the takiwā of Ngai Tūāhuriri, one of the 18 rūnanga of Ngāi Tahu. ​ The Forager's Whare is in a spot, which is naturally surrounded by old fruit trees from the prior properties - a huge old pear, a sprawling grape vine, several apple trees, several peach trees, elderberry and more. As part of enhancing the activity in the area and bringing life back into the 'redzone', we are working as volunteers alongside Eastxeast to create an educational and enjoyable spot to learn about fruiting plants and foraging. We hope to develop the area with some planterboxes filled with fruiting shrubs such as berries, herbs, and other perennial edible and medicinal plants. ​ Do you want to get involved with this project? Contact us or visit us at our Facebook page. ​ With thanks to our sponsors: Kāpūtahi Community Orchard

  • Silverhill (Satsuma) | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Silverhill (Satsuma) Mandarin Silverhill (Satsuma) Silverhill (Satsuma) 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Jun, Jul Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Growing well in cooler areas, this early ripening satsuma-type mandarin has thick skinned, easy peel fruit. The fruit is juicy and sweet with segments that easily separate.

  • HYBRID STONEFRUIT | Fruitfool

    Hybrid Stonefruit - Prunus X Go to Hybrid Stonefruit Varieties Hybrid Stonefruit are a cross between the Prunus species, such as between apricots (Prunus armeniaca) and Japanese plums (Prunus salicina) or cherry plums (P. cerasifera) and are known as interspecific plums. First generation crosses are known as plumcots, a name coined by Luther Burbank, or apriplums depending on which they more closely resemble. After those first generation crosses further crosses have have taken place resulting in many new modern hybrids and resulted in certain characteristics of the original fruits being dominant, but with specific benefits such as increased hardiness, lower acidity, higher sugar content, or firmer flesh. While Luther Burbank experimented with the early hybridization of plums and apricots, we have Floyd Zaiger, a family fruit farmer and a truly remarkable hybridizer in Modesto, California to thank for the popularisation of the hybrids. Hybrid Stonefruit Varieties General Availability Climate Harvest (Month) SEARCH CLEAR SEARCH Click on a row, or scroll right, to view more information. To look up your climate zone click here . Variety Fruit Type Months Harvest Self-Fertile Climate Good Keeper Preserving Availability

  • Red Haven | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Red Haven Peach Red Haven Red Haven 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Jan Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b, Pollinators: ​ A common popular peach variety for many years, it produces firm, yellow fleshed fruit of medium to large size. Splendid flavour, freestone mid-season peach. A reliable and proven producer.

  • d'Agen | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool d'Agen d'Agen 1/1 d'Agen Plum Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Unknown Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: ​ d’Agen (a French European plum, zwetschen, zwetschgen or prune). This has red/gold skin, gold flesh and medium sized fruit. It is oval, sweet, juicy and free stone. Pollinator is another European plum or prune.

  • Duke (NH) | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Duke (NH) Duke (NH) 1/1 Duke (NH) Blueberry Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Nov, Dec, Jan Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: (NH-Northern Highbush) Duke is a Northern Highbush variety with a bushy upright deciduous shrub to 2m tall, with small oval leaves turning red and yellow, and cylindrical creamy-white flowers. It is ready earlier than other variety with berries starting in Late November and running through to early January. They are medium sized, light blue, firm and mild tasting. It does require a high-chill climate so is best grown south of Waikato, and is vigorous, spreading and produces good crops. Best pollinated with Nui and Reka.

  • Mary Rose | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Mary Rose Mary Rose 1/1 Mary Rose Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Feb Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: UNKNOWN Mary Rose is a New Zealand variety from the 20th century. A very pretty, bright red apple with a flat shape. It is sweet, crisp and juicy. This is an Ingrid Marie seedling--the best from seedlings raised by a Dane using pips he brought from his homeland in the last century. It is early mid-season.

  • Magnus | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Magnus Magnus 1/1 Magnus Currants Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Dec, Jan, Feb Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: ​ Magnus is a vigorous, upright black currant producing heavy crops of large, firm, tart black currants. It has been a main commercial variety in New Zealand for many years. The extremely hardy plants produce large black fruit that are high in Vitamin C.

  • Toro (NH) | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Toro (NH) Toro (NH) 1/1 Toro (NH) Blueberry Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Nov, Dec Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a Pollinators: ​ Toro is a northern highbush variety that fruits in large clusters on a bush plant similar to Nui. It is expected to be a typical or suitable replacement for Jersey. It is a heavy cropper, producing large sized medium mid-blue fruit and is considered to have a better flavour than Bluecrop.ype: Northern highbush It is a high chill variety, best suited for all districts south of Waikato. Planting is recommended at 1 metre per plant to maximise production on mineral soils

  • Burgess Scarlet | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Burgess Scarlet Mandarin Burgess Scarlet Burgess Scarlet 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Jun, Jul, Aug Self-fertile: Good Keeper: true ​ Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Burgess Scarlet is a medium sized, easy peel, rich flavoured, aromatic mandarin. It tends to crop heavily every 2nd year. Can be fairly vigorous in habit, but attractively bushy. Can be well suited to being grown in a container and prefers a warm sunny position and regular watering.

  • Shiro | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Shiro Shiro 1/1 Shiro Plum Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Jan Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b, Pollinators: Santa Rosa A great small, very hardy tree with fruit that can be cooked now or frozen for later. Fruit are large, golden, sweet and juicy and produced early in the season. Best pollinated by Santa Rosa.

  • Sweet Black | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Sweet Black Fig Sweet Black Sweet Black 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ Highly ornamental, the Sweet Black fig produces delicious edible fruits. Broad lobed glossy green foliage, this tree needs a sheltered sunny spot away from harsh winds and frost. Vigorous grower.

  • London Pippin | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool London Pippin London Pippin 1/1 London Pippin Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ true Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: ​ First discovered around 1580 in England the London Pippin is a yellow apple with red flush and crisp white flesh. Best picked mid Autumn and used June-August. A versatile apple it can be used as a fresh eating apple, cooking apple or for cider making.

  • Winter Banana | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Winter Banana Winter Banana 1/1 Winter Banana Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: May Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: ​ Winter Banana is a highly attractive heritage variety. The fruit is bright yellow and blushes with a rosy pink. It has crisp, tangy, and juicy flesh that is highly aromatic with a mild, banana-like flavour. This apple cooks well and is great for juicing and eating as well. Fruit ripens late in the season. Partially self fertile.

  • Blenheim Orange | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Blenheim Orange Blenheim Orange 1/1 Blenheim Orange Apple Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Add to Wishlist Important Information: Harvest Months: Apr Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 8a,8b,9a,9b Pollinators: MID Orange-yellow slightly russeted skin striped with dull red. Fruit is large with a round, flat, regular shape. Rich yellow flesh that is crisp, sweet, juicy and aromatic. Makes a large spreading flat headed tree.

  • Rainier | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Rainier Strawberry Rainier Rainier 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: 7a,7b,8a,8b,9a,9b,10a,10b Pollinators: ​ A classic strawberry the Rainier strawberry is a favourite for it's flavoursome fruit.

  • Niagara | Fruitfool

    BERRIES & VINES SELECTOR TOOL FRUIT SELECTOR TOOL NUT SELECTOR TOOL CLIMATE INFORMATION We want to keep Fruitfool free! If you found value using this website, we'd greatly appreciate your support to help us keep the lights on. Support Fru itfool Niagara Grapes Niagara Niagara 1/1 Is this variety on order, or already planted? My Status Add a note for your own reference? Success! This variety has been added to your wishlist. Variety is removed from your Wishlist To save an item to your Wishlist, Login or Sign-Up Success! Your status and/or notes have been updated. Add to Wishlist View Wishlist Update Status / Notes Important Information: Harvest Months: ​ Self-fertile: Good Keeper: ​ ​ Climate Hardiness: Feb, Mar Pollinators: ​ Niagara is a popular green-gold, sweet, juicy grape with sharp, tangy flavour. It produces large bunches of fruit. It is not a seedless variety. It is extremely hardy and vigorous and is a healthy grower.

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