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Judas Tree, Redbud. Excellent tree for the smaller garden. Purple foliage and pink pea shaped flowers in spring. 3m x 3m. Deciduous.
Bay Laurel, Sweet Bay. Forms a hardy, compact, broad based pyramidial shrub or tree. Leaves leathery, dark green and fragrant. Small yellow flowers in clusters. Evergreen. 4 x 3m.
Very popular colorful eating apple, crisp, firm, aromatic and juicy. Now grows well here but enjoys a sheltered, sunny spot. Handily, its also self fertile.
Crisp and juicy apples, ripening with a red blush, are the sweetest apples around. ‘Fuji’ apples are sterile so they require a pollinator or another apple variety in near proximity.
Granny Smith Apple (Malus domestica) produces large, tart, and crisp apples perfect for fresh eating and baking, in mid to late autumn. It is a vigorous, upright tree that reaches a mature height of 5-6 metres with a spread of 3-4 metres, excellent for home orchards.
The Royal Gala variety is sweet and juicy apple with firm white flesh. It has a distinctive crunch when you bite it. It is best for eating as a healthy snack or dessert.
Natural dwarf peach tree, grown as a standard. Produces full size, freestone orange-red fruit with sweet yellow flesh. A winner for a small garden, pottager or patio pot. Spray programme recommended. Self fertile.
Medium size, yellow-orange fruit with yellow flesh. A well regarded eating variety and also good for canning.
NZ Native species. Karo. Large shrub to small tree. Deep green leaves all year. Very hardy, good costal plant. 4-6m.