Archive for February, 2009
Mulberry – morus spp
The Mulberryanother fruit bearing tree, is a genus of 15 species of deciduous trees of varying sizes, native to warm moderate and the semitropical areas of Asia, Africa and North America, with the bulk of the species indigenous to Asia. The following species are those commonly accepted and most familiar species:
Morus alba (White Mulberry; eastern [...]
Granadilla – passiflora quadrangularis
Granadilla is anyone of numerous species of of fruit bearing plants of the genus Passiflora, including:
1. The giant granadilla Passiflora quadrangularis
2. The passion fruit Passiflora edulis
3. The sweet granadilla Passiflora ligularis
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The Granadilla is a semitropical vine that can be found [...]
Butternut – juglans cinerea
The Butternut, juglans cinerea, is a small to medium deciduous nut bearing tree with most striking golden yellow foliage in autumn. It is also known as White Walnut. It grows rabidly in well drained soils and the sweet nuts are highly liked by man and animals. The nuts have a strong aromatic flavor, thick shells [...]
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Fruit and Nut Trees
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Fruit trees and nut trees are special and unlike vegetables they will produce for a lot of years with a better return on effort than anything else in the garden. In addition to fruit and nut production these trees can be value for shade, timber and as a support for climbing plants. Their crops are good sources of vitamins, minerals, fats and protein and make perfect snacks for kids.
While the planting location of a tree is highly important for a successful production of fruit and nuts, when selecting a fruit tree or a nut tree from your local nursery, a few additional factors you should consider are:
-tree shape and size
-taste, texture and use of fruit
-time of harvest season
-disease and pest resistance.Multi-Grafted trees are an alternative for small gardens where space is limited and several types of fruit are desired.
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