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$70Blue Java Banana Kotare SubtropicalsThe unripe fruit are a striking silvery blue, slightly angular, turning yellow when ripe. Soft, sweet “ice cream" texture. Very vigorous with bunches that require propping for support.Classification: ABB ploidyBuy from Store 0 0
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$25Gross Longue Verte Fig Kotare SubtropicalsA great fig which grows well in our Northland orchard. A 'large long green' fig with red-purple interior. A very ripe fig has the flavour of strawberries and is to die for.Prune to 2 m for ease of harvest and keep well watered in fruiting season.Size: 50 cm approxBuy from Store 0 0
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$51.75Davidson Plum Kotare SubtropicalsA rainforest tree from Australia growing to 10 m. Popular bush tucker plant in Australia. The blue-black plum-like berries are clustered along the main trunk. The fruit is tart, but packed with antioxidants.This tree can grow in frost-free areas but protect from wind. It does best in partial shade and likes well-drained acidic soils. Needs good watering.Botanical Name: Davidsonia PruriensBuy from Store 0 0
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$40Surinam Cherry Kotare SubtropicalsA shrub growing to 3 m, with glossy dark green leaves. They produce a bright orange or red cherry-sized fruit with a sweet and sometimes slightly sour taste - depending on the time of year. They look stunning in flower and make a great hedge. They fruit multiple times throughout the year. Grows best...Buy from Store 0 0
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$75Canistel Kotare SubtropicalsIn the Sapotiaceae family, the canistel tree grows up to 10 m and produces orange-yellow fruit. Also called yellow sapote, the fruit is up to 7 cm long. The flavor is described as sweet moist pumpkin or creamy sweet potato. Can grow outside in a frost-free location.Botanical Name: Pouteria campechianaBuy from Store 0 0
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$51.75Jabuticaba Kotare SubtropicalsSlow-growing evergreen tree from the Myrtle family grows up to 15m. Cold tolerant to around -5C when established, but best in a frost-free sheltered site. The purplish-black, white-pulped fruit arise directly on the tree trunk. Usually eaten raw or to make jellies, jams, juice or wine. Botanical Name: Plinia cauliflora Other Names: Plinia jaboticabaBuy from Store 0 0
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$65Starfruit Kotare SubtropicalsThis tree, native to SE Asia, can grow to 5 - 12 m in height and has pink flowers with fleshy berry fruit. The fruit is acutely 5 angled and star shaped in cross-section. It is yellow when ripe and has 10 - 12 ovide seeds.Trees will grow and fruit in warmer, frost-free areas of NZ. Older trees are m...Buy from Store 0 0
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$65Jackfruit Cheena Kotare SubtropicalsA highly recommended cross of Jackfruit and Chempedak with very tasty fruit.Jackfruit is known to grow outdoors in warmer, frost-free areas of Northland.In its native Asian environment it is a large tree with fruits growing on the trunk and older branches. Jackfruit is the largest of all known fruit...Buy from Store 0 0
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$35Rollinia Kotare SubtropicalsA small, well-branched tree (in tropical climates) or shrub that bears edible fruits also called sugar-apples or sweetsops. It is in the same family as Cherimoya which are proven to grow and fruit well in warmer areas of NZ. Botanical name: Annona reticulata Other names: Rollinia deliciosaBuy from Store 0 0
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