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Cydonia Portugal
Portugal Quince Tree
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Ficus carica Madeleine des Deux Saisons
Fig Tree
Common Name: Madeline Fig TreeLatin Name: Ficus carica 'Madeleine des Deux Saisons' Soil: Tolerant of most soilsPosition: Full sunFruit picking time: July and SeptemberFruit colour: Brown skin with juicy pink flesh when ripe. The 'Madeleine des Deux Saisons' is a fantastic variety which will produce two crops a year in the right conditions: the first and largest crop comes in July and a smaller crop comes in September. To ensure the first crop is successful, you need to protect the fruits as they form and grow over winter. The fruits are pear-shaped with juicy pink flesh that is encased in brown skin; the fruits can be enjoyed fresh or made into a jam or preserve. Once established, this tree will be a good and reliable cropper.
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Ficus carica Rouge de Bordeaux
Fig Tree
Common Name: Red Bordeaux Fig TreeLatin Name: Ficus carica 'Rouge de Bordeaux'Soil: Tolerant of most soilsPosition: Full sunFruit picking time: SeptemberFruit colour: Red-purple skin and strawberry-coloured flesh.The fruits of this variety of fig are of excellent quality and they are great for eating fresh or cooking up into a jam or preserve. The rounded figs have a dark purple skin and when you cut into them you can see the most juicy and vivid strawberry-coloured flesh which has a sweet and tasty flavour. In order to get the best fruits possible, plant this tree in a sunny position – ideally against a south facing wall. The foliage of this tree also adds interest as the large cut leaves are mid-green with white veins, making them the perfect foil for the colourful fruits.
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Ficus Ice Crystal
Fig Tree
Common Name: Fig TreeLatin Name: Ficus carica 'Ice Crystal'Soil: Tolerant of most soilsPosition: Full sunFruit picking time: August/SeptemberFruit colour: Dark, pear shaped fruits with red flesh.Although the 'Ice Crystal' is a fruiting fig variety, it is often planted for its attractive ornamental foliage. The leaves are deeply cut and resemble ice crystals which gives them aesthetic value and they are deep green in colour in spring and summer and turn to a buttery yellow colour in autumn. The fruits are much smaller than some other fig varieties like 'Brown Turkey', but this tree more than makes up for that with its decorative foliage which is great for architectural value.
Ficus Panache
Striped Tiger Fig Tree
Common Name: Striped Tiger Fig TreeLatin Name: Ficus carica 'Panache'Soil: Tolerant of most soilsPosition: Full sunFruit picking time: August-SeptemberFruit colour: Yellow, striped, green in Autumn. Ficus carica 'Panache' also known as the tiger fig is an ancient variety recorded in history as far back as 1668 in France. This self fertile tree produces small green flowers in late spring followed by unusual, brightly striped yellow and green figs with crimson, strawberry flavoured flesh. The deeply lobed, dark green summer leaves turn yellow in autumn before falling.
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Rubus Himalayan Giant
Blackberry Himalayan Giant
Common Name: Blackberry Himalayan Giant Latin Name: Rubus procerus 'Himalayan Giant' Soil: Any Soil Position: Full Sun Fruit picking time: Late August-Late September Fruit size/colour: Very large red/black fruits The' Himalayan Giant' is exceptional for its sheer size and high yield. A variety of coloured fruits are produced which have a slightly acidic taste, they are better for cooking with than eating fresh and make a fantastic blackberry crumble. An excellent choice for anyone looking to cover a large space or to create a large barrier as it is an extremely vigorous grower.
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Rubus Loch Ness
Blackberry Loch Ness
Common Name: Blackberry Loch NessLatin Name: Rubus fruticosus 'Loch Ness'Soil: Any SoilPosition: Full sun/Slight ShadeFruit picking time: Late August-Mid SeptemberFruit size/colour: Large good coloured fruitsAn exceptional choice of blackberry that requires very little to no support. It has semi erect stems which produce strong yields of very nice tasting fruits. A brilliant choice for smaller patches as requires less space than other species. A very popular thornless variety.
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Rubus Merton Thornless
Blackberry Merton Thornless
Common Name: Blackberry Merton ThornlessLatin Name: Rubus fruticosus 'Merton Thornless'Soil: Any SoilPosition: Half ShadeFruit picking time: Late August-Mid SeptemberFruit size/colour: Large good coloured fruitsThe Merton Thornless is an excellent choice for smaller areas. The lack of thorns and shorter canes make the plants easy to maintain, whilst producing an average yield with a very flavoursome fruit. The fruits are fairly large and are sweet and juicy; great for blackberry crumble or equally suited to being eaten fresh.
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Rubus Thornless Evergreen
Blackberry Evergreen
Common Name: Blackberry Thornless EvergreenLatin Name: Rubus Fruticosus Thornless EvergreenSoil: Well drained soilPosition: Full sunFruit picking time: Late August-Mid SeptemberFruit size/colour: Large good coloured fruitsAn extremely hardy variety which produces high yields of great tasting fruits. This is a thornless variety making it an ease to maintain and pick fruits when they are ready. A wonder to have in your garden.
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