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Molucca bramble | Broad-leaf Bramble – rubus moluccanus
Molucca Bramble, Rubus moluccanus, also known as Broad-leaf Bramble and Native Raspberry is a tall (can form thickets over 10 meters in height), fruit bearing, scrambling shrub or climber, with arched prickly stems to 3 meters long. // < ![CDATA[ //< ![CDATA[ google_ad_client = "pub-8872952076591040"; /* 336x280, created 2/23/09 */ google_ad_slot = "8283283165"; google_ad_width = [...]
Thimbleberry | Salmonberry – rubus parviflorus
Thimbleberry, Rubus parviflorus, also known as Salmonberry and Mountain Sorrel, is a dense, fruit bearing shrub, a species of raspberry, growing up to 2.5 meters in height and with canes up to 1.5 cm in diameter. Thimbleberry is frequently growing in large clumps which propagate through the plant’s below-ground rhizome and unlike most other members [...]
Salal | Shallon – gaultheria shallo
The Salal, Gaultheria shallo, also known as Shallon, is an evergreen leathery-leaved, fruit bearing shrub, native to western North America, growing as far north as Alaska, attaining a height of 1-2 meters. The Salal forms dense thickets and, in coastal areas could become deep and almost impenetrable. // < ![CDATA[ //< ![CDATA[ google_ad_client = "pub-8872952076591040"; [...]
Muscadine Grape | Bullace – vitis rotundifolia
The Muscadine Grape, Vitis rotundifolia, also known as Bullace, is a fruit bearing vine (grapevine), indigenous to south-eastern United States. The vine is large, vigorous and it climbs and hangs with spiralled tendrils. The Muscadine Grapes grow in just about all forests, parks, roadsides, and in fact anywhere there are trees or bushes to wrap [...]
Beach Plum – prunus maritima
Beach Plum, Prunus maritime, is a fruit bearing shrub, species of plum, indigenous to the Atlantic coast of North America, growing in its natural habitat of sand dunes. It is a thickly branched, deciduous plant, growing 1-2 meters high, although it could grow bigger, up to 4 meters tall, when cultivated in gardens. The Beach [...]
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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, some 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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