Ischia Fig (10-15ft) is a productive Italian heirloom. Its small green skin camouflages fruit from birds. Inside is a beautiful, strawberry-red center with a rich, honey-sweet berry flavor. Heat tolerant and self-fertile. 100-200 chill hours.
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Shinko Asian Pear: Mid-size tree, 12–15' tall & wide. Chill hours: 300–450. Ripens Aug–Sept. Crisp, juicy golden-brown fruit with rich, sweet flavor. Fire blight resistant. Cross-pollination recommended. Zones 5–9.
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Gulf Beauty Plum: Medium tree, 12–15' tall, 10–12' wide. Chill hours: 200–250. Ripens June–July. Large, sweet plums with dark purple skin & amber-yellow flesh. Heavy producer. Cross-pollinate with Gulf Blaze or Gulf Rose. Zones 8–9.
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Gulf King Peach: Medium tree, 12–15' tall & wide. Chill hours: 350–400. Ripens late April–May. Large, firm yellow-fleshed peaches with bold red blush. Sweet with hint of acidity. Self-pollinating. Disease resistant. Zones 7–9.
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Flordaprince Peach: Medium tree, 12–15' tall & wide. Chill hours: 150. Ripens mid-May. Large, firm yellow-fleshed peaches with 80% red blush. Sweet, melting flesh. Semi-clingstone. Self-fertile. UF release. Ideal for mild winters. Zones 8–10.
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Smooth Zest Two Nectarine: Medium to large tree, 11–12' tall & wide. Chill hours: 200–250. Ripens early to mid-May. Firm, yellow-fleshed clingstone with tart-sweet flavor. High yield. Self-fertile. Texas A&M release. Zones 8–11.
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Pancho Avocado: Medium tree, 15–20' tall. No chill hours required. Ripens July–Sept. Small pear-shaped fruit, 6–8 oz., lime green with red blush. Creamy, rich flavor. Self-fertile. Cold hardy to 15°F. Texas-origin variety. Zones 8–11.
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Italian Honey Fig (Lattarula): Large shrub/tree, 10–15' tall & wide. Chill hours: 100–200. Two crops yearly — late July & mid-Sept. Greenish-yellow skin, amber flesh, honey-sweet flavor. Closed eye resists splitting in humidity. Self-fertile. Zones 7–10.
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Garnet Sash Pomegranate: Compact shrub/tree, slightly dwarfed. Chill hours: 150–200. Ripens Aug–Sept. Large, dark red fruit with deep-red, sweet-tart arils. Heavy producer. Responds well to pruning. Self-fertile. Drought tolerant. Zones 7–10.
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Brazos Belle Avocado: Tree 20–25' tall. No chill hours required. Ripens Aug–Oct. Medium-large, long purple-black fruit, 6–12 oz., thin skin. Rich, nutty flavor. Texas-origin Mexican variety. Self-fertile. Type B. Cold hardy to 15°F. Zones 8–11.
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Salavatski Pomegranate — shrub/tree, 8–10' tall & wide. Chill hours: 150–300. Ripens Oct–Nov. Large orange-red fruit with deep red, sweet-tart arils and crunchy edible seeds. Exceptionally cold hardy — survives single digits. Showy orange-red blooms. Self
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Pineapple Pear — tree, 15–20' tall. Chill hours: 150–200. Ripens August. Large golden-yellow fruit, crisp flesh with sweet pineapple flavor. Fire blight resistant. Self-fertile; heavier crops with a pollinator. Deep South proven. Zones 5–9.
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Orient Pear — tree, 15–25' tall. Chill hours: 300–400. Ripens late Aug–Sept. Large round fruit, yellow skin, firm creamy flesh, mildly sweet. Outstanding fire blight resistance. Partially self-fertile; heavier crops with a pollinator. Zones 5–9.
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The variegated pink lemon is a unique fruit with green and white striped skin and pink flesh. The tree grows to about 10-15 feet, thrives in full sun, and prefers well-drained soil. It's an ornamental and a productive addition to gardens.
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Anna Apple — tree, 10–20' tall. Chill hours: 200–300. Ripens June–July. Medium-large fruit, yellow-green with red blush, crisp sweet-tart flesh. Lowest chill apple available. Requires a pollinator — pairs with Dorsett Golden. Zones 6–9.
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LSU Gold Fig — shrub/tree, 8–15' tall. Chill hours: 100–200. Two crops yearly — July & late summer. Large golden-yellow figs, sweet amber flesh, honey and pear notes. Split resistant. LSU release bred for the South. Self-fertile. Zones 7–10.
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Tree, 12–15' tall. Chill hours: 200–300. Ripens mid-June to early July. Large pale golden apple, crisp sweet-tart flesh. Developed in Israel for low-chill climates. Self-fertile; heavier crops with Anna or Dorsett Golden. Zones 6–9.
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Tree, to 15' tall. Chill hours: 400–500. Ripens late July–August. Very large conical apple, yellow skin with red blush, crisp sweet-tart flesh. Stores up to 10 weeks. Cedar-apple rust resistant. Excellent pollinator. Requires a pollinator. Zones 5–9.
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Shrub/tree, 8–12' tall. Chill hours: 100–200. Two crops — breba as early as May, main crop July–Sept. Huge purple-skinned figs, sweet red-violet flesh. Pacific Northwest origin; cold hardy to teens. Closed eye. Self-fertile. Zones 6–10.
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The Palestinian lime, or sweet lime, offers a sweet flavor with minimal acidity. Grows to 10-15 feet tall in full sun. The small fruit has a smooth rind that ripens from green to yellow, with juicy, pale yellow flesh perfect for juices and culinary uses.
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The Golden Delicious apple is a variety of sweet, juicy apple with a yellow-green skin and a crisp flesh. It is known for its sweet flavor and is often used for eating fresh, cooking, and making apple sauce and cider.
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Japanese Loquat. Medium evergreen tree, 15-25 ft. No chill hours required. Bears fruit late winter to early spring, February–April. Small orange-yellow fruit, sweet-tart juicy flesh. Excellent fresh or jellied. Ornamental year-round. Zone 8-10.
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Santa Rosa Plum — tree, 12–20' tall. Chill hours: 300–500. Ripens late June–July. Large deep red-purple fruit, sweet amber flesh. Tart skin balances the sweetness perfectly. Self-fertile; heavier crops with a pollinator. Zones 5–9.
$49.00