Archive for June, 2009

The Momoncillo is an exceedingly fine-looking tropical fruit tree. It is a member of the Sapindaceae family, the genus Melicoccus. There are 10 species in this genus, some of which also feature edible fruits such as Melicoccus lepidopetala. The Momoncillo fruit tree is also known as Genip nut, Spanish lime and honey berry. Flowers are [...]

Hardy Kiwi is a deciduous, fruit producing plant (vine), indigenous to Korea, Northern China, and Siberia. It is a member of the Actinidiaceae family. Hardy Kiwi is a green to purple skinned fruit, also known as Baby Kiwi and Kiwi Berry. Fruit is about 2.5cm long, much like a miniature kiwi in appearance and with [...]

Keriberry,  rubus rugosus,  develops large berries with delightful combination of blackberry-raspberry flavor. It’s a robust fruit bearing plant with fine spines. Blossoms are pinkish and fruit purple-black when ripened. A secure trellis required for support. Rose commercially in NZ for a long time this beauty is having the capacity of yielding berry fruits just about [...]

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  • olive grove

    olive grove
  • Growing Fruit and Nut Trees At Home

    Growing Fruit and Nut Trees at Home is a Great Introduction to Productive and Sustainable Gardening and a Wonderful Way to Get Children Interested in Plants and Nature.

  • black walnut

    black walnut
  • Successful Fruit and Nut Production

    The Key to Successful Fruit and Nut Production is the Provision of a Beneficial Environment for the Trees that Bear them.

  • Sustainable Garden

    A Sustainable Garden with Fruit Trees, Nut Trees and Other Fruit Bearing Plants is a Fulfilling, Meaningful and Worthy Undertaking.

  • flowering-almond-tree

    flowering-almond-tree
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