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Ficus Brown Turkey
Brown Turkey Fig Tre
Common Name: Brown Turkey Fig TreeLatin Name: Ficus carica 'Brown Turkey'Soil: Tolerant of most soilsEventual Height and Spread: 4m x 3mPosition: Full sunFruit picking time: August/SeptemberFruit colour: Dark, pear shaped fruits with red flesh.The ‘Brown Turkey’ is a highly ornamental small tree, or large bush, which is one of the oldest fruit trees in cultivation. This fig tree is valued for its plentiful harvest of pear-shaped brown fruits, which have a red flesh, and a rich yet sweet taste. The ‘Brown Turkey’ has deeply lobed glossy green leaves which are the perfect foil for the purple-brown fruits. This heavy cropper will thrive in a sunny position and it will do particularly well when planted against a south facing wall.This tree has an eventual size of 4m x 3m but will grow well in a container with its roots restricted and this will also keep it more compact.
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Ficus Kadota
Kadota Fig Tree
Common Name: Kadota Fig TreeLatin Name: Ficus carica 'Kadota’ Soil: Tolerant of most soilsPosition: Full sun, shelter from strong windsFruit picking time: Late AugustFruit colour: Yellow-green The ‘Kadota’ is a fantastic variety of fig which produces medium sized fruits that are yellow-green in colour with a juicy red inner flesh. The fruits are ready for picking in late summer and can be enjoyed fresh or cooked up into a delicious fig jam or jelly. As with all fig varieties, you are best planting this tree in a sunny and sheltered position – the perfect spot would be in front of a south-facing wall.
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Malus Grenadier
Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Grenadier (Culinary)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Grenadier'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteFruit picking time: Mid AugustFruit Size/colour: Medium-large/Yellowish greenPollination group: *3*One of the easiest and most productive cooking apples to grow. The fruits are green, flattish and distinctly ribbed. Cooks into a good sharp puree. This wonderful fruit tree also offers masses of ovate dark green leaves, the leaves are the perfect foil for the lightly scented white flowers. The tree is compact and low in vigour, suiting smaller gardens. To guarantee cross pollination plant with another tree from the same or adjacent flowering group (e.g. 'King of the Pippins').
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Malus Rev W Wilks
Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Rev W Wilks (Culinary)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Rev W Wilks'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteFruit picking time: Early SeptemberFruit size/colour: Very Large/Light green, flushed with a pale tawny redPollination group: *2*A compact, short-rooted cooking variety which comes highly recommended for smaller gardens. The fruits are large in size, round-conical in shape. The skin is very light green, flushed with a pale tawny red. The skin also displays light freckling. Inside the flesh is white, crisp, juicy and fine, cooking to a pale yellow sweet puree. To guarantee cross pollination plant with another tree from the same or adjacent flowering group (e.g. 'Rubinette').
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Prunus Early Transparent Gage
Early Transparent Gage Tree
Common Name: Early Transparent Gage (Dessert/Culinary)Latin Name: Prunus domestica 'Early Transparent'Soil: Tolerant to most soilsPosition: Full sunFruit picking time: Mid AugustFruit size/colour: Small golden-yellow fruitsPollination group: Self Fertile/Pollination group *B*The 'Early Transparent Gage' is one that produces the highest of quality fruits. These juicy fruits make a perfect addition to any sweet dish. They are heavy cropping and very reliable but however can be prone to splitting.
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Prunus Willingham Gage
Willingham Gage Tree
Common Name: Willingham Gage Tree (Dessert/Culinary)Latin Name: Prunus domestica 'Willingham Gage'Soil: Tolerant to most soilsPosition: Full sunFruit picking time: Mid AugustFruit size/colour: Medium sized green fruitsPollination group: Self fertileThe Willingham Gage is an excellent cropping variety which produces a very attractive and sweet- tasting green gage.This variety is favoured for its ease of care and superb quality fruits which are produced around mid August. (Please note the picture is for illustration purposes only and is not a Willingham Gage Tree).
Pyrus Williams Bon Chretien
Williams Pear Tree
Common Name: Williams Pear Tree (Dessert)Latin Name: Pyrus communis 'Williams Bon Chretien'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April/WhiteFruit picking time: SeptemberFruit size/colour: Small-medium/Green with patches of russet.Pollination group: *3*Pyrus 'Williams' is a good early eating pear tree that is covered with pure white flowers in mid-spring, followed by pale green fruits in September. The skin of the fruit turns to golden yellow as it ripens. The flesh of the fruit is white, very juicy and sweet. Great for eating straight from the tree and equally great for stewing. The tree itself has a slight spreading habit and its branches hold pure white flowers in spring. To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. 'Beth').
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