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Crowberry – empetrum nigrum – empetrum rubrum
Crowberry, Empetrum, is from a small genus of dwarf, evergreen shrubs that bear edible fruit. They are generally found in the northern hemisphere, from temperate to subarctic climates, the Andes of South America and also prolifically grown all over Iceland. Their habitat is that of low growing flora on acidic soils (moors), tundra and the [...]
Akar Kubal Susu – willughbeia sarawakensis
Akar Kubal Susu, Willughbeia sarawakensis, is a very little known, outside its native Indonesia, fruit bearing, large, tropical climber. Akar Subal Susu is one of those wild and uncommon tropical fruits with a high potentiality for exploitation as a new commercial fruit crop and should be promoted for production as an orchard fruit. //< ![CDATA[ [...]
Gedraphol | Chittagong Rubber – willughbeia edulis
The Gedraphol, Willughbeia edulis, also known as Chittagong Rubber, is a fruit bearing woody climber, with long hooked tendrils, indigenous of the North Eastern part of India, the Himalayas and Burma. Gedraphol is a large climbing plant that when injured releases extensive amounts of a gluey juice (latex) which soon changes in to caoutchouc (natural [...]
Nash Jhaar – hemiphragma heterophyllum
Hemiphragma heterophyllum, also known in its native Nepal as Nash Jhaar, is a prostrate perennial, diffusely creeping, fruit bearing plant with thin much branched pubescent brown stems that can reach 30-60cm long. Nash Jhaar is indigenous to the Himalayan regions, distributed in highland pastures at altitudes of 2500-4000 meters above sea level. //< ![CDATA[ //]]> [...]
Squashberry | Mooseberry – viburnum edule
The Squashberry, Viburnum edule, also known as Mooseberry and Few-flowered Cranberry Bush, is a perennial, fruit bearing branching shrub, indigenous to US, found in rich moist forests. The Squashberry is a kind of straggly in appearance plant that grows from 60cm to 2 meters tall, with smooth, leafy branches. //< ![CDATA[ //]]> Viburnum edule leaves [...]
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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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