Double-Cherry Twist Tree - 2 varieties of cherries growing on 1 tree! Golden Delicious Apple Tree - Sweettart flavor with a crisp aromatic texture. Hosui Asian Pear Tree - Juicier and sweeter than any normal pear! English Walnut Tree - Heart healthy, antioxidant rich natural treats! Dwarf Braeburn Apple Tree - Heavy producing, easy growing autumn apple.
All-in-One Almond Tree - Cold hardy, great flavor, easy growing. Green Gage Plum Tree - Rare green dessert plum with endless culinary uses! Flavortop Nectarine Tree - Top ranked nectarine flavor!
Fruit trees are categorized as self-fruitful or self-unfruitful. Most varieties of peach trees are self-fruitful and do not need another tree of the same type to create pollination. Self-unfruitful cultivars of peaches are "J. Trees such as apple, pear, plum and cherry pollinate successfully when grown near others of the same species. There are individual variations within varieties of each type of tree. Self-fruitful peach trees have male and female parts within each flower. Grains of pollen are transferred from the anthers male floral part to the stigma female floral part.
The sticky surface of the stigma catches the pollen. Pollen germinates and a tube grows to unite it with a female cell in the flower ovary. Fertilization occurs, a seed develops and fruit begins to enlarge.
Cold and hot weather extremes affect developing peach buds. An extended mid-winter warm period causes loss of the cold hardiness that stimulates fruit development. The Nation's favourite! Purple red fruits are sweet and juicy. Eating Apple. Sweet, sharp, crisp variety, ideal for growing in a sunny position in the south of the UK. Season of use October to January. MM rootstock.
An unusual variety with a distinct strawberry flavour. Best when eaten from the tree. Russet, eating apple. Sweet, crisp variety, self fertile with a great heritage from Good for growing in the North of the country.
An excellent alternative to Cox for the north of England with a distinctive flavour. M26 rootstock. Firm and crisp fruits hardly need description. Originating from Australia, it is better for warmer areas. Cooking Apple. Huge fruits have a gorgeously sweet flavour, and hold their shape when cooked. Partially self-fertile.
Large fruits have an attractive flushed colour and excellent crisp flavour. A lovely sweet-sharp flavoured variety that becomes sweeter in storage, juices well. Large green fruits are sharp and juicy. Storing well it mellows and can be used as an eater.
Often likened to Cox, but in reality has better flavour and keeping qualities - bigger too! Excellent quality fruits keep their shape when cooked. Very hardy making it ideal for northern gardeners. Dark red fruits have a crisp white flesh and a very pleasant flavour. A really early fruiting variety that produces crisp apples with a good flavour.
Similar to Cox in flavour, but easier to grow. Fruits take on an autumnal yellow blush. Russet Eating Apple. An extremely long-keeping variety that produces creamy white-fleshed fruits. Fruits are so sweet sugar is rarely needed. Very hardy and perfect for the north of the country. An extremely hardy variety that produces deep orange-red 'freestone' fruits in profusion. Golden-orange fruits, blushed with red, have a dark red, sweet and juicy flesh.
Perfect for eating fresh or in preserves.
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