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Fruit trees are an extremely diverse range of trees that come in a wide range of shapes, sizes and varieties. The only common feature of these trees is the fact that they all produce fruit that is formed from the ripened ovaries of flowers that contain at least one seed.
If you have not grown your own fruit before, then you should not be apprehensive to do so: some fruit trees are extremely easy to grow and you just need to give them enough water, a small amount of pruning and ensure that they are in the right growing situation.
People often assume that you need a large garden to grow your own fruit, but in reality you can choose a tree on a smaller rootstock and keep it in a large pot on a sunny patio.
Here, you'll find all kinds of wonderful fruit trees for sale.
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Pyrus Packham's Triumph
Packhams Triumph Pear Tree
Common Name: Pear Packham's Triumph (Dessert)Latin Name: Pyrus communis 'Packham's Triumph'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: March to April/ WhiteFruit picking time: Mid SeptemberFruit size/colour: Medium/Yellow, flushed with orangePollination group: *3*Pyrus 'Packham's Triumph' forms a compact and upright tree, making it a good choice for medium to small sized gardens. The conical, irregular-shaped fruit has bright green skin changing to pale yellow with occasional russeting. The pale yellow flesh is rather juicy with a musky flavour to it. To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. 'Conference').
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Prunus Warwickshire Drooper
Warwickshire Drooper Plum Tree
Common Name: Warwickshire Drooper Plum Latin Name: Prunus domestica 'Warwickshire Drooper'Soil: Will tolerate most soils, except very chalky or badly drained.Position: Full sunFruit picking time: SeptemberFruit size/colour: Medium/YellowPollination group: *3* Self-fertileThe 'Warwickshire Drooper' produces a heavy crop of highly unusual yellow plums. The plums are medium in size and have pale yellow skin with brown russet patches; the melting flesh is sweet and yellow. This is a dual-purpose variety so it can be enjoyed as a dessert or culinary plum. The tree has a weeping habit, especially when it's weighed down with its crop, and the branches look lovely when they are topped with snow.
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Juglans Buccaneer
Buccaneer Walnut Tree
Common Name: Buccaneer Walnut TreeLatin Name: Juglans regia 'Buccaneer'Soil: Moderately fertile, well-drainedPosition: Full sunHardiness: Half-hardy, shelter from frostsFruit picking time: AutumnFruit size/colour: Medium sized/Golden brown shell with a creamy white nut The 'Buccaneer' is a Dutch variety of walnut which produces a wonderful crop of rounded nuts with creamy white coloured centres. The tasty fruits will usually appear after around 4 years and are a great choice for pickling. The tree itself has a fairly upright habit and is a popular avenue tree. This tree is a relatively heavy cropper and yet the quality is certainly not compromised because of the quantity. Although this is a self-fertile tree, crop yields will be increased further when you plant this tree with a pollination partner like Juglans Rita and it is also a good pollinator for other trees. If you want to pickle your walnuts then pick them in mid-summer before the shell has fully formed, otherwise pick them in autumn.
Malus Limelight
Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Limelight (Dessert)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Limelight'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April and May/WhiteFruit picking time: SeptemberFruit size/colour: Large/Clean smooth lime-green finish, which seems to glow when ripe.Pollination group: *3*Malus 'Limelight' is a neatly-shaped apple tree which has a compact and neat habit. A heavy cropper, this tree holds masses of glowing green apples that have an occasional pale pink blush. The apples are firm and have a good, crisp bite and a sweet taste- a great eating apple. To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. Granny Smith).
Malus Jupiter
Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Jupiter (Dessert)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Jupiter'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April and May/WhiteFruit picking time: Mid SeptemberFruit size/colour: Small-medium/Golden-yellow mostly striped with red.Pollination group: *3*Jupiter is an equal to Cox's Orange Pippin in taste, but with a higher yield, and is much easier to maintain. The apples also keep very well, tasting good right up until March. This tree is very easy to keep and has good resistance to diseases; the perfect choice for a novice. To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. Katy).
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Prunus Violetta
Violetta Plum Tree
Common Name: Violetta Plum TreeLatin Name: Prunus domestica 'Violetta'Soil: Will tolerate most soils, except very chalky or badly drained.Position: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteFruit picking time: Mid-AugustFruit size/colour: Medium-large/BluePollination group: *3* Self-fertile The 'Violetta' plum tree originates from Sweden and is a good choice for high-quality, consistent cropping. The plums are above average in size and have dark blue skin and sweet yellow flesh; the flavour is superb and they make the perfect summer snack. This dessert variety also has the added advantage of being self-fertile, so it is a good choice for a garden that only has room for one plum tree, although yields will be increased with a pollination partner.
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Malus Sweet Pethyre
Cider Apple Tree
Common Name: Sweet Pethyre Cider Apple TreeLatin Name: Malus domestica 'Sweet Pethyre'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April and May/WhiteFruit picking time: OctoberFruit Size/colour: Small/Pale yellow. Slightly waxy stripped with redPollination group: *4*Rootstock: MM106 Semi-vigorousThis tree has an open, spreading habit and produces a good crop of large apples. The apples have a sweet and juicy flavour with a good, sharp edge to them. They make an excellently mild, bittersweet cider. Aside from the delectable cider apples, the tree also offers waxy mid-green leaves and a pretty white blossom.
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Morus alba Laciniata
White Mulberry Tree
Common Name: White Mulberry Latin Name: Morus alba 'Laciniata' Soil: Moist soils Position: Open sun Fruit picking time: July Fruit size/colour: Medium/ white-pink/ lilac. This mulberry is a real 'all-rounder' as it valued for both its fruits, its ornamental foliage and its structure. The mulberries are white, but sometimes with a pink-lilac blush; the fruits can be enjoyed fresh or they can be made into a jam or preserve. The deeply divided mid-dark green leaves are serrated at the edge, which adds ornamental interest, and they later turn to crisp shades of yellow before falling. In terms of structure, the 'laciniata' will eventually form a handsome upright-spreading tree with an eventual height of around 6m and an eventual spread of around 3m.
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Prunus Sanctus Hubertus
Sanctus Hubertus Plum Tree
Common Name: Sanctus Hubertus Plum TreeLatin Name: Prunus domestica 'Sanctus Hubertus'Soil: Will tolerate most soils, except very chalky or badly drained.Position: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteFruit picking time: Mid AugustFruit size/colour: Medium/Bluish-purplePollination group: Self Fertile *3*Rootstock: St Julien A. (Semi vigorous rootstock which will reach a height approximately of 4 metres.)Prunus 'Sanctus Hubertus' is one of the best croppers of all the early varieties. The large bluish-purple fruit has a good enough flavour to make it a dual purpose plum and the tree is very easy to manage. Ensure the fruits are fully ripe before eating them, when ripe they have a rich yet sweet flavour. This is a self- fertile Plum, which will also help to pollinate others in the same flowering group (e.g. 'Burbankl')
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Malus Vista Bella
Apple Tree
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Malus Epicure
Epicure Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Epicure (Dessert)Latin Name: Malus domestica EpicureSoil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteFruit picking time: OctoberFruit size/colour: Small/Yellow, stripped with redPollination group: *3*This tree is a good choice for beginners and people living in colder districts. The fruit is prettily stripped and juicy, best eaten straight off the tree. An easy to grow, hardy, compact tree. To guarantee cross pollination plant with another tree from the same or adjacent flowering group (e.g. 'Elstar').
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Malus Orlean's Reinette
Apple Tree
Common Name: Apple Orleans Reinette (Dessert)Latin Name: Malus domestica 'Orlean's Reinette'Soil: Fertile, well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: May/WhiteFruit picking time: Mid OctoberFruit Size/colour: Medium-large/Yellow, flushed orange-red. Patches of brown russet.Pollination group: *4*Theory has it that this apple originated in France, but some confusion surrounds its history. The fruits are medium large in size, round and flat in shape. The skin is yellowy green, flushed with orange/ orange-red, which has many fine patches of russet and freckles on top. The skin inside is creamy white, with a complexity of flavours- sweet and somewhat orange -like, also rather nutty. If cooked, the slices keep their shape.To guarantee cross pollination plant in a sunny, open site with another tree from the same flowering group (e.g. 'Pixie')
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Morus alba pendula
Weeping White Mulberry
Common Name: Weeping White Mulberry Latin Name: Morus alba pendula Soil: Moist soils Position: Open sun Fruit picking time: July/ August Fruit size/colour: Medium/ White-pink. The 'Morus alba pendula' is a beautiful weeping tree that is perfect for producing fruit in a smaller space. This tree matures to produce a dome of weeping branches that go from the top of the tree (around 3.5m in height when mature) down to the ground. Masses of heart-shaped, glossy, serrated, bright-green leaves adorn the pendulous branches. Green spring catkins later become white-pink mulberry fruits. The fruits are perfectly edible and can be enjoyed fresh, or you can make them into a jam or preserve. Alternatively, you can leave the fruits on the tree for the birds to enjoy. Due to its weeping frame, this mulberry makes a fantastic structural tree and it should be planted in a sunny spot so that it can thrive.
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Juglans Rita
Rita Walnut Tree
Common Name: Rita Walnut TreeLatin Name: Juglans regia 'Rita'Soil: Moderately fertile, well-drainedPosition: Full sunHardiness: Half-hardy, shelter from frostsFruit picking time: AutumnFruit size/colour: Medium-sized/Golden brown Juglans 'Rita' features a heavy crop of oblong-shaped, golden-brown nuts that have a thin shell that is heavily fissured. The nuts appear after 4-5 years and have a sweet yet rich flavour. The tree has a slow- growing habit and forms a rather compact, upright tree in comparison to other walnut varieties. 'Rita' has partial self-fertility and will produce heavier yields when planted alongside a different walnut species.
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