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The Falkland Island Cranberry (Empetrum rubrum) is a hardy, evergreen shrub native to the Falkland Islands and known for its small, bright red berries that are packed with flavor and nutrients. These berries have a tart, slightly sweet taste and are rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and essential nutrients, making them ideal for fresh eating, preserves, or as an ingredient in beverages and baked goods. The plant itself is a low-growing shrub with dark green, leathery leaves and purple flowers in spring, providing year-round ornamental interest. It thrives in acidic, well-drained soils and can be grown in both garden beds and containers.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Empetrum rubrum
- Common Name: Falkland Island Cranberry, Red Crowberry
- Plant Type: Evergreen shrub
- Growth Habit: Low-growing, spreading shrub with leathery green leaves
- Flower Type: Small, purple, bell-shaped flowers in spring
- Fruit Type: Small, bright red cranberries with tart flavor
- Mature Height: 6-12 inches
- Mature Spread: 18-24 inches
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Acidic, well-drained, slightly sandy soil
- Planting Depth: Plant at soil level
- Germination Time: 2-4 weeks (from seeds)
- Hardiness Zone: 4-8 (Cooler, temperate climates)
- Uses: Fresh eating, jams, preserves, baking, antioxidants
- Unique Features: Tart, nutrient-rich berries, ornamental evergreen shrub, easy care
The Falkland Island Cranberry is a versatile and hardy plant that not only offers antioxidant-packed berries for your kitchen but also serves as an ornamental addition to your garden. With its low-maintenance nature, vibrant berries, and striking appearance, this shrub is perfect for gardeners who want both beauty and functionality in their outdoor space.
The Fairchild Tangerine (Citrus reticulata) is a prized variety known for its exceptionally sweet, juicy flavor and easy-to-peel skin. This medium-sized citrus fruit boasts bright orange skin that is smooth and thin, making it perfect for snacking or juicing. The flesh is tender, seedless, and packed with flavor, making it a favorite in both fresh eating and culinary applications like salads, desserts, and beverages. The Fairchild Tangerine tree is compact and easy to grow, thriving in temperate climates and producing high yields of fruit. Its sweet taste, combined with its low-maintenance care, makes it a great addition to home gardens and orchards.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Citrus reticulata
- Common Name: Fairchild Tangerine
- Plant Type: Evergreen citrus tree
- Growth Habit: Compact, bushy tree
- Flower Type: Fragrant white blossoms
- Fruit Type: Small to medium-sized, easy-to-peel, seedless tangerines with bright orange skin
- Mature Height: 8-12 feet
- Mature Spread: 6-8 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, slightly acidic soil
- Planting Depth: Plant at soil level
- Germination Time: 1-3 weeks (from seeds)
- Hardiness Zone: 9-11 (Subtropical and Mediterranean climates)
- Uses: Fresh eating, juicing, salads, desserts, snacks
- Unique Features: Sweet, seedless fruit, easy-to-peel skin, high-yielding
The Fairchild Tangerine is perfect for those who love fresh, sweet citrus with minimal effort. Its juicy, seedless fruit is ideal for snacking, juicing, or incorporating into a variety of recipes. The tree's manageable size makes it an excellent choice for smaller gardens or patios, and its easy care and bountiful harvests ensure a rewarding gardening experience.
The Evergreen Huckleberry (Vaccinium ovatum) is a compact, evergreen shrub that produces small, dark purple to black berries known for their sweet-tart flavor. These nutrient-dense berries are packed with antioxidants, making them a healthy addition to any garden. The plant thrives in acidic, well-drained soils and is a great choice for gardeners looking to grow a hardy, low-maintenance shrub that provides both fruit and aesthetic appeal. The Evergreen Huckleberry is perfect for fresh eating, making jams, or adding to baked goods, and its glossy green leaves add year-round beauty to the landscape.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Vaccinium ovatum
- Common Name: Evergreen Huckleberry
- Plant Type: Evergreen shrub
- Growth Habit: Compact, upright shrub with dark green, leathery leaves
- Flower Type: Small, white to pink bell-shaped flowers in spring
- Fruit Type: Small, dark purple to black berries with sweet-tart flavor
- Mature Height: 2-4 feet
- Mature Spread: 2-3 feet
- Sun Requirements: Partial to full sun
- Soil Requirements: Acidic, well-drained soil
- Planting Depth: Plant at soil level
- Germination Time: 1-3 weeks (from seeds)
- Hardiness Zone: 5-8 (Temperate climates)
- Uses: Fresh eating, preserves, baking, smoothies
- Unique Features: Antioxidant-rich berries, ornamental evergreen shrub, year-round interest
The Evergreen Huckleberry offers gardeners the perfect blend of beauty, fruit production, and health benefits. Whether you're harvesting the antioxidant-rich berries for a homemade jam or simply enjoying the shrub's year-round greenery, this hardy plant makes an excellent addition to any garden or landscape. Its compact size makes it ideal for smaller spaces, and its resilience makes it a low-maintenance favorite.
The European Pear (Pyrus communis) is one of the most popular and widely cultivated pear varieties, known for its smooth texture, sweet flavor, and distinctive bell-shaped fruit. This versatile pear is perfect for fresh eating, cooking, baking, and preserving. The flesh is juicy, tender, and sweet, making it a favorite in pies, tarts, salads, and more. The tree itself is an ornamental beauty, with elegant white blossoms in spring and a compact shape that fits well in home orchards. Thriving in temperate climates, the European Pear is prized for its hardiness, disease resistance, and the abundance of fruit it yields.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Pyrus communis
- Common Name: European Pear
- Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
- Growth Habit: Upright, spreading tree with dense foliage
- Flower Type: Clusters of fragrant white blossoms
- Fruit Type: Medium to large, bell-shaped fruit with smooth skin, ranging from green to yellow
- Mature Height: 15-20 feet
- Mature Spread: 10-15 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, loamy soil
- Planting Depth: Plant at soil level
- Germination Time: N/A (tree planting)
- Hardiness Zone: 5-9 (Temperate climates)
- Uses: Fresh eating, baking, preserves, salads, tarts, cooking
- Unique Features: Sweet, juicy flesh, disease-resistant, ornamental tree
The European Pear is a staple fruit tree for orchards and home gardens. With its delicious fruit, it provides both a bounty of pears for culinary use and a stunning ornamental presence in the landscape. Whether you are enjoying the pears fresh or in your favorite recipes, this variety offers versatility, flavor, and ease of care.
The Etrog (Citrus medica) is a prized citrus fruit known for its distinctive, elongated shape and aromatic, fragrant rind. This ancient fruit is highly revered in religious rituals, particularly during the Jewish festival of Sukkot, where it is used as part of the Four Species. The Etrog fruit has a thick, bumpy yellow rind and a tart, lemon-like flavor that is often used in culinary applications such as preserves, syrups, and as a flavoring agent in both sweet and savory dishes. With its ornamental beauty and aromatic qualities, it is also an excellent addition to gardens, providing both an aesthetic presence and edible fruit. Hardy in Mediterranean climates, the Etrog thrives in well-drained soils and full sunlight.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Citrus medica
- Common Name: Etrog, Citron
- Plant Type: Evergreen citrus tree
- Growth Habit: Small to medium-sized tree with dense foliage
- Flower Type: White, fragrant flowers
- Fruit Type: Large, elongated, bumpy yellow fruit with thick rind
- Mature Height: 10-15 feet
- Mature Spread: 8-10 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, slightly acidic soil
- Planting Depth: Plant at soil level
- Germination Time: 1-3 weeks (from seeds)
- Hardiness Zone: 9-11 (Mediterranean and subtropical climates)
- Uses: Culinary (preserves, syrups, flavoring), ritual (Sukkot), ornamental
- Unique Features: Fragrant, tart flavor, used in religious rituals, ornamental tree
The Etrog tree is a versatile and beautiful addition to any garden, offering both practical culinary uses and ornamental value. Its distinct shape, fragrant flowers, and unique fruit make it a special variety for anyone interested in growing citrus trees. Whether for religious purposes, culinary adventures, or garden aesthetics, the Etrog provides a rich history and flavor to enjoy.
The Enterprise Apple (Malus domestica), known for its balanced sweet-tart flavor, is a highly versatile apple variety ideal for fresh eating, baking, and cider-making. With a crisp texture and firm flesh, this apple has a distinctive red skin with a hint of yellow, making it visually appealing as well as delicious. Developed for both commercial and home gardens, the Enterprise Apple is known for its resistance to common apple diseases, making it an easy-care variety for growers. This cultivar is perfect for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance, high-quality apple for a wide range of culinary uses.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Malus domestica
- Common Name: Enterprise Apple
- Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
- Growth Habit: Upright, spreading tree
- Flower Type: White to pink blossoms
- Fruit Type: Medium to large, round apples with red skin and yellow highlights
- Mature Height: 10-15 feet
- Mature Spread: 10-12 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, loamy soil
- Planting Depth: Plant at soil level
- Germination Time: N/A (tree planting)
- Hardiness Zone: 4-8 (Temperate climates)
- Uses: Fresh eating, baking, cider-making
- Unique Features: Sweet-tart flavor, disease-resistant, easy-to-grow
The Enterprise Apple offers gardeners the perfect mix of flavor, beauty, and disease resistance. Whether you're looking for an apple that is perfect for pies and crisps or one that can be eaten fresh off the tree, this variety is a reliable choice for any orchard or home garden.
The Entawak (Artocarpus anisophyllus) is a tropical fruit tree native to Southeast Asia, renowned for its large, oval-shaped fruit with a sweet and aromatic flavor. Often referred to as the "wild jackfruit," the Entawak produces fruits with a firm, orange flesh that is rich in flavor and texture, making it a sought-after delicacy. It is closely related to the jackfruit and breadfruit, with a unique sweetness and fragrance that distinguishes it from its cousins. This tree thrives in tropical climates and provides both an exotic ornamental presence and edible fruit. Entawak is a great addition to tropical gardens and can be enjoyed fresh or used in cooking, particularly in traditional Southeast Asian recipes.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Artocarpus anisophyllus
- Common Name: Entawak, Wild Jackfruit
- Plant Type: Evergreen tropical fruit tree
- Growth Habit: Large, spreading tree with broad, glossy leaves
- Flower Type: Small, clustered, and unisexual flowers
- Fruit Type: Large, oval-shaped fruit with orange, firm flesh
- Mature Height: 30-50 feet
- Mature Spread: 25-40 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, fertile soil
- Planting Depth: Plant at soil level
- Germination Time: 3-6 weeks
- Hardiness Zone: 10-11 (Tropical climates)
- Uses: Culinary (fresh, cooked), ornamental fruit tree
- Unique Features: Sweet, aromatic flesh, closely related to jackfruit and breadfruit
The Entawak tree is an excellent choice for gardeners looking to grow unique and exotic tropical fruits. Not only does it offer a bold, ornamental presence with its broad leaves and towering height, but it also yields delicious and aromatic fruit perfect for a variety of culinary applications. Whether grown for its fruit or as an ornamental addition to your landscape, the Entawak will bring a taste of the tropics to your garden.
The Emu Berry (Austromyrtus dulcis) is an aromatic, evergreen shrub native to Australia, known for its sweet, edible berries that ripen to a striking dark purple or blue color. These small, round berries are not only delicious but also packed with antioxidants and vitamins. Traditionally, Emu Berry is used in bush foods, making jams, sauces, and desserts, or eaten fresh. The plant itself is highly ornamental, with its fragrant white to pink flowers, dark green foliage, and bright fruit, making it a beautiful addition to any garden. Thriving in well-drained, sandy soils, the Emu Berry is an excellent choice for both culinary enthusiasts and gardeners looking for a resilient, attractive plant.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Austromyrtus dulcis
- Common Name: Emu Berry
- Plant Type: Evergreen shrub
- Growth Habit: Compact, bushy shrub with dense foliage
- Flower Type: Fragrant white to pink flowers
- Fruit Type: Small, round, dark purple to blue berries
- Mature Height: 3-6 feet
- Mature Spread: 3-5 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil
- Planting Depth: Plant at soil level
- Germination Time: 14-21 days
- Hardiness Zone: 9-11 (Tropical and subtropical climates)
- Uses: Culinary (jams, sauces, desserts), ornamental, edible fruit
- Unique Features: Sweet berries, rich in antioxidants, drought-tolerant
The Emu Berry is a versatile and hardy plant, perfect for gardens looking to integrate Australian native species with edible and ornamental qualities. The sweet berries, coupled with its resilient nature, make it an excellent choice for culinary uses as well as a beautiful addition to any landscape.
The Emu Apple (also known as Bush Tomato or Dubosia; Bush Tomato scientific name Solanum centrale) is an Australian native plant prized for its small, round, deep purple to black fruit. Traditionally used by Indigenous Australians, the fruit has a strong, earthy flavor that makes it ideal for a variety of culinary dishes, including sauces, chutneys, and jams. Known for its high antioxidant content and properties, the Emu Apple is a hardy, drought-resistant shrub that thrives in arid and semi-arid regions, making it an excellent choice for low-maintenance gardens. Its rich history and nutritional value have made it increasingly popular for health-conscious gardeners.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Solanum centrale
- Common Name: Emu Apple, Bush Tomato
- Plant Type: Shrub, Australian native
- Growth Habit: Shrub with dense, bushy foliage
- Flower Type: Small, star-shaped flowers in shades of purple and white
- Fruit Type: Small, round, deep purple to black fruit with strong, earthy flavor
- Mature Height: 3-5 feet
- Mature Spread: 3-6 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, sandy or loamy soil
- Planting Depth: Plant at soil level
- Germination Time: 10-21 days
- Hardiness Zone: 9-11 (Drought-tolerant)
- Uses: Culinary (sauces, chutneys, jams), , edible fruit
- Unique Features: Antioxidant-rich, native to Australia, drought-tolerant
The Emu Apple is a fantastic addition for gardeners looking to grow unique, functional plants with both culinary and uses. Its hardy nature and rich history make it a standout choice for any Australian native or low-water garden. Enjoy the versatile uses of the fruit while benefiting from the plant's resilience and nutrient-rich content.
The Emblica (Phyllanthus emblica), also known as Indian Gooseberry or Amla, is a small, deciduous tree native to Southeast Asia and India. This powerhouse of nutrients is known for its tart, sour fruits packed with vitamin C, antioxidants, and other essential nutrients. The fruit is widely used in traditional Ayurvedic medicine for its numerous health benefits, including boosting immunity and promoting digestion. Emblica also plays an important role in culinary applications, used in juices, pickles, and jams. As a hardy plant, Emblica thrives in a range of climates and can be grown for both purposes and as a fruit-bearing tree in your garden.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Phyllanthus emblica
- Common Name: Emblica, Indian Gooseberry, Amla
- Plant Type: Deciduous tree or shrub
- Growth Habit: Small to medium-sized tree with spreading branches
- Flower Type: Small, greenish-yellow flowers
- Fruit Type: Small, round, greenish-yellow berries that ripen to yellow or light brown
- Mature Height: 10-20 feet
- Mature Spread: 6-15 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained soil, tolerates poor soil conditions
- Planting Depth: Plant at soil level
- Germination Time: 2-4 weeks
- Hardiness Zone: 8-11 (Tropical to subtropical climates)
- Uses: (Ayurveda), culinary (juices, pickles, jams), fruit-bearing tree
- Unique Features: High in vitamin C, antioxidant-rich, used in traditional medicine
Emblica is an excellent addition to gardens andals, valued for its high nutrient content and health-promoting properties. Whether used for its health benefits in traditional medicine or enjoyed as a tart fruit in culinary recipes, this tree offers versatility and a long list of uses. Ideal for both beginner and experienced gardeners, Emblica will thrive in the right climate, offering a steady supply of fruit for various applications throughout the year.
The Elephant Apple (Dillenia indica) is a striking tropical tree native to Southeast Asia, known for its large, round, tart fruits that resemble apples. These fruits, though too sour to eat raw, are often used in jams, chutneys, and traditional dishes. The tree is prized not only for its unique, large fruit but also for its bold, glossy leaves and stunning, showy white flowers with a yellow center. A great choice for tropical gardens, Elephant Apple thrives in warm climates and provides both ornamental beauty and edible fruit for culinary uses.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Dillenia indica
- Common Name: Elephant Apple
- Plant Type: Evergreen tropical tree
- Growth Habit: Large, spreading tree with dense, glossy foliage
- Flower Type: Large, showy white flowers with a yellow center
- Fruit Type: Large, round, green to yellow fruit with a tart, sour taste
- Mature Height: 20-30 feet
- Mature Spread: 15-25 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, fertile soil
- Planting Depth: Plant at soil level
- Germination Time: 2-3 weeks
- Hardiness Zone: 10-11 (Tropical climates)
- Uses: Culinary (jams, chutneys), ornamental, shade tree
- Unique Features: Large fruit, sour taste, tropical ornamental beauty
The Elephant Apple is an exciting and exotic addition to any tropical garden. With its bold fruit and large, decorative flowers, this tree makes a statement while providing an interesting culinary experience with its tart apples. It thrives in warm, tropical climates and will quickly become a focal point of your landscape. Enjoy the benefits of this striking tree in both your garden and kitchen.
The Elderberry (Sambucus nigra) is a fast-growing, deciduous shrub known for its vibrant clusters of small white flowers in spring and its dark purple to black berries in late summer. These berries are rich in antioxidants and have been used for centuries inal medicine for their immune-boosting and antiviral properties. The Elderberry shrub also attracts pollinators and birds, making it a perfect addition to both health-conscious and wildlife-friendly gardens. Whether used for making syrups, jams, wines, or teas, the Elderberry is a valuable plant for any garden.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Sambucus nigra
- Common Name: Elderberry
- Plant Type: Deciduous shrub
- Growth Habit: Upright, bushy shrub with arching stems
- Flower Type: Small, white, fragrant clusters of flowers
- Fruit Type: Small, dark purple to black berries
- Mature Height: 6-12 feet
- Mature Spread: 6-8 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, moist soil
- Planting Depth: Plant at soil level
- Germination Time: 10-21 days
- Hardiness Zone: 4-8 (Cold-hardy)
- Uses: uses, jams, syrups, wines, teas, wildlife garden
- Unique Features: Immune-boosting properties, attracts pollinators, easy to grow
The Elderberry is a perfect choice for gardeners who want a productive and shrub. With its health benefits and ability to support local wildlife, it is an all-around fantastic addition to any garden. Whether you’re making homemade elderberry syrup or enjoying its beautiful flowers and berries, this plant offers multiple uses throughout the growing season.
The Eland's Sour Fig (Carpobrotus edulis), also known as Ice Plant or Highway Iceplant, is a hardy and drought-tolerant succulent groundcover native to South Africa. This low-growing plant produces vibrant, pink to yellow flowers and fleshy, edible fruits that are tart and tangy in flavor. Often used for erosion control, landscaping, and ground cover, it thrives in hot, dry conditions, making it an excellent choice for water-wise gardens. The fruit of the Eland's Sour Fig is not only delicious but also packed with nutrients, making it a great addition to home gardens.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Carpobrotus edulis
- Common Name: Eland's Sour Fig, Ice Plant
- Plant Type: Succulent, groundcover
- Growth Habit: Spreading, low-growing plant with succulent, fleshy leaves
- Flower Type: Bright pink, yellow, or purple flowers
- Fruit Type: Edible, tart, fleshy fruit (similar to a fig)
- Mature Height: 6-12 inches
- Mature Spread: 3-6 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, sandy, or gravelly soil
- Planting Depth: Plant at soil level
- Germination Time: 10-15 days
- Hardiness Zone: 8-11 (Tropical and subtropical climates)
- Uses: Ground cover, edible fruit, landscaping, erosion control
- Unique Features: Drought-tolerant, fast-growing, vibrant flowers, edible fruit
The Eland's Sour Fig is perfect for gardeners in dry climates, looking for a beautiful, low-maintenance plant that can provide ground cover and delicious, tangy fruit. This hardy plant not only thrives with minimal water but also produces vibrant flowers and edible fruit, making it a versatile choice for various garden styles. Whether used for erosion control or as an ornamental groundcover, the Eland's Sour Fig adds beauty and practicality to your landscape.
Egg Fruit (Pouteria campechiana), also known as Canistel, is a unique tropical fruit tree native to Central America. It produces egg-shaped, bright yellow fruit with a smooth, sweet, and creamy texture reminiscent of custard. Often described as having a flavor similar to egg yolk, it is prized for its versatility in smoothies, desserts, and savory dishes. The Egg Fruit tree thrives in tropical and subtropical climates and adds an exotic touch to any garden with its attractive, glossy leaves and vibrant fruits.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Pouteria campechiana
- Common Name: Egg Fruit, Canistel
- Plant Type: Evergreen tropical fruit tree
- Growth Habit: Small to medium-sized tree with a spreading canopy
- Fruit Type: Egg-shaped, bright yellow fruit with creamy, custard-like flesh
- Mature Height: 15-25 feet
- Mature Spread: 10-15 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, fertile, tropical soil
- Planting Depth: 1-2 inches
- Germination Time: 3-4 weeks
- Hardiness Zone: 10-11 (Tropical and subtropical climates)
- Uses: Smoothies, desserts, fruit salads, savory dishes, custards
- Unique Features: Sweet, custard-like texture, tropical fruit with egg-like flavor
The Egg Fruit is a fantastic addition to any tropical garden, offering unique flavor and texture that will elevate your culinary creations. Its attractive appearance and easy-to-grow nature make it a rewarding choice for gardeners looking to grow exotic fruit trees. Enjoy the rich, sweet taste of Egg Fruit and its versatility in the kitchen, whether you're making refreshing smoothies or decadent desserts!
The Early Gold Mango (Mangifera indica) is a tropical mango variety prized for its early fruiting season and rich, sweet flavor. This mango tree produces golden-yellow fruit with smooth, fiberless flesh that’s incredibly juicy and aromatic. Known for its ability to ripen earlier than other mango varieties, it is perfect for gardeners who want to enjoy fresh, homegrown mangoes at the start of the season. Ideal for tropical and subtropical climates, the Early Gold Mango is a hardy tree that thrives in warm, sunny environments, making it a beautiful and fruitful addition to any garden.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Mangifera indica
- Common Name: Early Gold Mango
- Plant Type: Tropical fruit tree
- Growth Habit: Medium-sized tree with a rounded canopy
- Fruit Type: Golden-yellow fruit with smooth, fiberless flesh
- Mature Height: 15-25 feet
- Mature Spread: 15-25 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, fertile, tropical soil
- Planting Depth: 1-2 inches
- Germination Time: 2-3 weeks
- Hardiness Zone: 10-11 (Tropical and subtropical climates)
- Days to Harvest: 3-4 years (from seed)
- Uses: Fresh eating, smoothies, desserts, fruit salads, jams
- Unique Features: Early-season fruit, sweet, fiberless flesh, aromatic
With its early fruiting and sweet flavor, the Early Gold Mango is perfect for gardeners looking to enjoy the taste of tropical mangoes sooner. This tree not only provides delicious fruit but also serves as a lovely ornamental addition to any garden with its glossy leaves and beautiful flowers. Enjoy fresh mangoes earlier than ever with this fantastic tropical tree!
The Durian (Durio spp.) is often referred to as the "King of Fruits" and is a highly prized fruit in Southeast Asia. Known for its large size, thorny exterior, and strong, distinctive aroma, Durian offers a rich, custard-like flesh that is both sweet and savory. Despite its polarizing scent, which some find overpowering, Durian is loved by many for its unique, creamy texture and complex flavor profile. This tropical fruit tree thrives in hot, humid climates and is a must-have for adventurous gardeners looking to grow one of the most iconic fruits in the world.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Durio spp.
- Common Name: Durian, King of Fruits
- Plant Type: Evergreen tropical fruit tree
- Growth Habit: Large tree with a wide, spreading canopy
- Fruit Type: Large, thorny fruit with creamy, custard-like flesh
- Mature Height: 50-100 feet
- Mature Spread: 30-50 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, fertile, tropical soil
- Planting Depth: 1-2 inches
- Germination Time: 3-4 weeks
- Hardiness Zone: 10-11 (Tropical climates)
- Uses: Fresh eating, desserts, smoothies, flavoring in Southeast Asian cuisine
- Unique Features: Strong aroma, rich and creamy texture, iconic tropical fruit
The Durian is a fascinating and exotic addition to any tropical garden or orchard. Its striking appearance and strong aroma make it an unforgettable plant, while its rich, custard-like flesh offers a one-of-a-kind culinary experience. If you're seeking to grow an adventurous, unique tropical fruit tree, the Durian will undoubtedly be a showstopper in your garden.
The Duku Fruit (Lansium domesticum), also known as Langsat, is a tropical fruit tree native to Southeast Asia. This exotic fruit tree produces small, round fruits with translucent, juicy segments encased in a thin, leathery skin. The Duku Fruit has a sweet, tangy flavor that is both refreshing and aromatic, making it a popular choice in tropical gardens. Known for its elegant, spreading canopy, this tree thrives in humid, tropical environments and is ideal for gardeners looking to add a unique and tropical fruit-bearing tree to their landscape.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Lansium domesticum
- Common Name: Duku Fruit, Langsat
- Plant Type: Evergreen fruit tree
- Growth Habit: Small to medium-sized tree with a dense, spreading canopy
- Fruit Type: Small, round, translucent, juicy segments with a sweet-tangy flavor
- Mature Height: 20-30 feet
- Mature Spread: 15-20 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, fertile, tropical soil
- Planting Depth: 1-2 inches
- Germination Time: 3-4 weeks
- Hardiness Zone: 10-11 (Tropical climates)
- Uses: Fresh eating, fruit salads, preserves, desserts
- Unique Features: Sweet-tangy flavor, aromatic fruit, tropical appeal
The Duku Fruit tree is a fantastic addition to any tropical garden or fruit orchard. Its flavorful and aromatic fruits are perfect for fresh eating or use in various culinary creations. Add this exotic fruit tree to your collection and enjoy the unique taste of Duku Fruit straight from your garden!
The Dragon Fruit (Hylocereus spp.), also known as Pitaya, is an eye-catching, tropical cactus known for its vibrant pink or yellow skin and white or red fleshy interior filled with small black seeds. It has a mildly sweet flavor with a hint of tartness, making it a perfect addition to smoothies, fruit salads, or enjoyed fresh. The Dragon Fruit cactus thrives in hot, dry climates, requiring little maintenance and offering stunning flowers that bloom at night. It is a fantastic choice for gardeners looking to grow a tropical, exotic fruit while adding a unique and colorful element to their garden.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Hylocereus spp.
- Common Name: Dragon Fruit, Pitaya
- Plant Type: Tropical cactus
- Growth Habit: Climbing vine-like cactus with long, flat stems
- Fruit Type: Bright pink or yellow skin with white or red flesh
- Mature Height: 10-20 feet (as a climbing vine)
- Mature Spread: 3-6 feet (when growing on a trellis or support)
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, sandy soil
- Planting Depth: 1-2 inches
- Germination Time: 2-3 weeks
- Hardiness Zone: 10-11 (Tropical and subtropical climates)
- Uses: Fresh eating, smoothies, fruit salads, desserts
- Unique Features: Vibrant fruit, night-blooming flowers, low-maintenance
The Dragon Fruit is not only a delicious and nutritious fruit but also a beautiful plant that adds a unique tropical flair to any garden. Whether you're growing it for its colorful flowers or exotic fruit, this cactus is sure to be a striking addition to your garden landscape. Enjoy fresh Dragon Fruit from your own backyard with this easy-to-grow, tropical cactus!
The Dracontomelon (Dracontomelon dao), also known as the Dao or Tropical Persimmon, is a unique and versatile fruit tree native to Southeast Asia. Known for its glossy, greenish-yellow fruit, the Dracontomelon offers a tangy and mildly sweet flavor, making it a delightful addition to any tropical or subtropical garden. The tree itself is hardy, with large, glossy leaves and a spreading canopy that provides excellent shade. In addition to its edible fruit, Dracontomelon is admired for its ornamental qualities and is perfect for gardeners looking for a low-maintenance, exotic fruit tree.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Dracontomelon dao
- Common Name: Dracontomelon, Dao, Tropical Persimmon
- Plant Type: Deciduous fruit tree
- Growth Habit: Medium-sized tree with spreading branches
- Fruit Type: Glossy, greenish-yellow fruit with a tangy-sweet flavor
- Mature Height: 20-30 feet
- Mature Spread: 15-20 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial shade
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, fertile soil
- Planting Depth: 1-2 inches
- Germination Time: 3-4 weeks
- Hardiness Zone: 9-11 (Tropical and subtropical climates)
- Uses: Fresh eating, desserts, salads, jams, ornamental tree
- Unique Features: Tangy, mildly sweet fruit, ornamental shade tree
The Dracontomelon is an ideal choice for gardeners looking to grow an exotic and versatile fruit tree. With its delicious fruit and ornamental appeal, it makes a great addition to any tropical or subtropical landscape. Whether enjoyed fresh or used in culinary creations, the Dracontomelon is sure to be a standout in your garden.
The Double Coconut (Lodoicea maldivica), also known as the Coco de Mer, is a rare and extraordinary palm tree native to the Seychelles. Renowned for producing the largest seed in the plant kingdom, the Double Coconut has a striking, heart-shaped seed that can weigh up to 40 pounds. This unique plant produces both male and female flowers on separate trees and thrives in tropical climates. With its distinctive, large seed and imposing, elegant fronds, it’s a sought-after addition to botanical gardens or collectors’ plant collections.
Features & Specifications:
- Scientific Name: Lodoicea maldivica
- Common Name: Double Coconut, Coco de Mer
- Plant Type: Large tropical palm tree
- Growth Habit: Slow-growing, tall palm with large, fan-shaped fronds
- Fruit Type: Large, double-seeded nut (the largest seed in the plant kingdom)
- Mature Height: 50-80 feet
- Mature Spread: 20-30 feet
- Sun Requirements: Full sun
- Soil Requirements: Well-drained, sandy, tropical soil
- Planting Depth: 1-2 inches (in well-drained tropical soils)
- Germination Time: 6-12 months (slow-growing)
- Hardiness Zone: 10-11 (Tropical climates)
- Uses: Ornamental, botanical collections, educational purposes
- Unique Features: The largest seed in the plant kingdom, rare tropical palm
The Double Coconut is a remarkable palm tree for any exotic plant collector or botanical enthusiast. Known for its impressive seed and majestic fronds, it’s an eye-catching and rare specimen for tropical landscapes or conservatories. Experience the wonder of the Double Coconut and add this truly unique tree to your collection!