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Malus Vista Bella
Apple Tree
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Prunus Morello
Morello Cherry Tree
Common Name: Cherry Morello Tree (Acid)Latin Name: Prunus avium 'Morello'Soil: Deep, moist but well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/ WhiteFruit picking time: AugustFruit size/colour: Large/Near blackPollination group: Self fertileBy far the most popular acid cherry. It can be picked at the very sour, dark red stage for stewing or left under netting until near black and bitter-sweet. The flesh of the cherries is dark red and makes a fantastic preserve or pie. The tree has a compact and spreading growth habit and its reaching branches are studded with masses of white flowers in spring. The flowers are lightly scented and bring a really nice spring interest to your garden. This is a self fertile cherry, which will also help to pollinate most other varieties.
Prunus Opal
Opal Plum Tree
Common Name: Opal Plum TreeLatin Name: Prunus domestica 'Opal'Soil: Will tolerate most soils, except very chalky or badly drained.Position: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteFruit picking time: Late JulyFruit size/colour: Medium/Reddish PurplePollination group: Self fertile *3*Rootstock: St Julien A. (Semi vigorous rootstock which will reach a height approximately of 4 metres.)Prunus 'Opal' is one of the most reliable of all the garden plums. This tree will produce a medium sized, reddish-purple fruit with superb flavour. A feature worth noting for this plum is the ease with which the yellow flesh parts from the stone. (This is a self fertile Plum, which will also help to pollinate others in the same flowering group (e.g. 'Jubilee')
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Prunus Summer Sun
Summer Sun Cherry Tree
Common Name: Cherry Summer Sun (Sweet)Latin Name: Prunus avium 'Summer Sun'Soil: Deep, moist but well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteFruit picking time: July to AugustFruit size/colour: Medium-large/Red to dark redPollination group: Self FertileThis variety is very hardy and produces good crops, even in generally unfavorable areas. The fruits are red to dark red, firm and crunchy and have an exquisite flavour. The leaves are ovate and are rich green colour; in spring they are accompanied by pretty white flowers.This tree has good, compact growth which makes it a manageable tree for smaller gardens. This is a self fertile cherry, which will also help to pollinate most other varieties. (Please note the picture is for illustration purposes only and is not a Summer Sun Cherry Tree)
Prunus Sunburst
Sunburst Cherry Tree
Common Name: Cherry Sunburst (Sweet)Latin Name: Prunus avium 'Sunburst'Soil: Deep, moist but well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/WhiteFruit picking time: Late JulyFruit size/colour: Large/Near BlackPollination group: Self fertileThis cherry is very productive when grown in a sheltered situation. The fruit is large and sweet with wonderful flavour. Ripens in late July. Pruning should be minimal to prevent disease infection and is best carried out as light tipping of the current season's growth in early July to encourage fruit buds for the following year. This is a self fertile cherry, which will also help to pollinate most other varieties. (Please note the picture is for illustration purposes only and is not a Sunburst Cherry Tree)
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Prunus Vega
Vega Cherry Tree
Common Name: Vega Cherry TreeLatin Name: Prunus avium 'Vega'Soil: Deep, moist but well-drained soilPosition: Full sunFlowering period/colour: April to May/ WhiteFruit picking time: Late JulyFruit size/colour: Large/ Golden yellow and redPollination group: Self fertileThe 'Vega' cherries are some of the tastiest around and the best news is that the birds seem to stay away from this variety – probably because they're quite large in size. The ‘Vega’ fruits have a glossy golden coating with flushes of red around the cherries; they are delightfully sweet and have a juicy pale flesh. We advise eating the delicious fruits straight from the tree to get their best flavour, but they will keep for a couple of days once picked.
Ribes Hinnonmaki Red
Gooseberry Hinnonmaki Red
Common Name: Gooseberry Hinnonmaki RedLatin Name: Ribes uva-crispa 'Hinnonmaki Red'Soil: Any well drained SoilPosition: Open sunny or slightly shaded spotFruit picking time: Mid JulyFruit size/colour: Large ruby red berriesAn excellent variety of gooseberry to choose. It is known for its fantastic disease resistant qualities, including a high resistance to mildew. An abundance of fruit is produced when in season and the fruits are great for cooking with and for dessert purposes too. The medium-large sized berries have a wonderfully sweet taste when ripe with a tangy outer skin. This plant itself has an upright, rounded habit and lobed green leaves.
Ribes Jonkheer Van Tets
Redcurrant
Common Name: Redcurrant Jonkheer Van TetsLatin Name: Ribes rubun 'Jonkheer Van Tets'Soil: Slightly acidic, moist soilPosition: Open sunny or slightly shaded spotFruit picking time: Early JulyFruit size/colour: Large red berriesThis bright and juicy berry is an extremely heavy cropper with an excellent taste. Redcurrants are often overlooked by most fruit growers, however these make an excellent addition to any garden best grown as a cordon. (Please note the picture is for illustration purposes only and is not a Redcurrant 'Jonkheer Van Tets').
Ribes Rolan
Redcurrant
Common Name: Redcurrant RolanLatin Name: Ribes rubun 'Rolan'Soil: Slightly acidic, moist soilPosition: Open sunny or slightly shaded spotFruit picking time: Late JulyFruit size/colour: Large red berriesThis is an excellent variety for its hardiness and quantity of crops produced. Like other varieties bulks of red berries are produced with a slightly acidic taste. These berries are perfect for making jams, preserves and pies. (Please note the picture is for illustration purposes only and is not a Redcurrant 'Rolan').
Ribes Rovada
Redcurrant
Common Name: Redcurrant RovadaLatin Name: Ribes rubun 'Rovada'Soil: Slightly acidic, moist soilPosition: Open sunny or slightly shaded spotFruit picking time: Late JulyFruit size/colour: Large red berriesThis bright and juicy berry is an extremely heavy cropper with an excellent taste. It produces a rather sweet tasting, large, dark red berry which is excellent to make a variety of pies/jams/jellies. Redcurrants are often overlooked by most fruit growers, however these make an excellent addition to any garden best grown as a cordon. This variety is well known for its excellent cropping capabilities. (Please note the picture is for illustration purposes only and is not a Redcurrant 'Rovada').
Ribes Stanza
Redcurrant
Common Name: Redcurrant StanzaLatin Name: Ribes rubun 'Stanza'Soil: Slightly acidic, moist soilPosition: Open sunny or slightly shaded spotFruit picking time: Late JulyFruit size/colour: Small/medium red berriesThis bright and juicy berry is an extremely heavy cropper with an excellent taste. It produces a rather acidic tasting, small, dark red berry which is excellent to make a variety of pies/jams/jellies. Redcurrants are often overlooked by most fruit growers, however these make an excellent addition to any garden best grown as a cordon. (Please note the picture is for illustration purposes only and is not a Redcurrant 'Stanza').
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Ribes Whinhams Industry
Gooseberry Whinhams Industry
Common Name: Gooseberry Whinhams IndustryLatin Name: Ribes var reclinatum 'Whinhams Industry'Soil: Slightly acidic, moist soilPosition: Open sunny or slightly shaded spotFruit picking time: Mid summerFruit size/colour: Large dark red, hairy berriesThis plant produces very heavy crops of large dark red, hairy berries. It is a very densely branched self fertile bush which provides excellent fruits to use in summer pies and jams. The plant has an upright and bushy habit and will look great alongside other gooseberry varieties. This is a disease resistant fruit which requires a moderate amount of care.
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Rubus Japanese
Wineberry
Common Name: Wineberry JapaneseLatin Name: Rubus phoenicolasius 'Japanese'Soil: Any well draining soilPosition: Open sunny or slightly shaded spotFruit picking time: Mid summerFruit size/colour: Orange/Dark red berriesThe Japanese wineberry is a very uncommon species in a lot of gardens however it produces the most amazing sweet tasting orange - red berries. The berries look very similar to raspberries and can be used in the same way by eating them fresh or cooking them. An excellent choice for any garden for its ease to grow and its resistance to disease. This is a self fertile plant.
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Rubus ursinus x idaeus
Boysenberry Thornless
Common Name: Boysenberry ThornlessLatin Name: Rubus Ursinus x idaeusSoil: Any soilsPosition: Open Sunny or slightly shaded spotFruit picking time: July-AugustFruit size/colour: Medium sized dark wine coloured fruitsThe Boysenberry is a fruit very similar to the wild blackberry. The thornless characteristics mean these plants are easy to maintain and pick when fruiting. The dark wine coloured fruits have an excellent taste and highly known for their uses in jams, preserves and syrups.
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Rubus x loganobaccus
Loganberry Thornless
Common Name: Loganberry ThornlessLatin Name: Rubus x loganobaccusSoil: Slightly acidic, peaty soilsPosition: Open sunny or slightly shaded spotFruit picking time: Mid July-AugustFruit size/colour: Large dark red fruitsThis cross between the raspberry and blackberry makes an excellent self fertile plant for any garden. It produces very large, dark red, cone shaped berries which have a very sharp and distinctive taste. Loganberries are very widely used for culinary purposes, with this particular thornless variety also being good to eat raw.
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