{Apple – Crimson Crisp RTM Co-op 39 PBR} Malus domestica Bagged (1054-1214)
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A non-branching, columnar tree about 3m tall and 1m wide, producing flowers and fruit from short shoots all along the main trunk. Red-flushed, green apples have crisp, juicy, quite sharp flesh, cropping in mid-autumn and storing for a few weeks.
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Sioux is a showy, narrow-growing small tree with masses of intense pink flowers in summer, highly ornamental bark and very good autumn colour. Ideal as a tree for the small garden or landscape and also works well in streetscapes. Prefers well drained rich soil in full sun position. Can tolerate most conditions but moisture is
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Cylindrical, finger sized and shaped fruit. Fruit is usually produced in autumn. Slice the fruit open to reveal a vault of glistening citrus pearls bursting with juicy limey flavours. Trees will begin to produce fruit from the 2nd autumn after they’ve been planted.
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Common Name: The Kurrajong Tree Sun Requirements: Brachychiton populneus thrives in full sun to partial shade. It prefers a location with ample sunlight, especially during the growing season. Soil: Plant Brachychiton populneus in well-draining soil with good aeration. It can tolerate a variety of soil types, including sandy, loamy, or clay soils, as long as
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Common Name: Callery Pear Pyrus calleryana Capital is a fast growing, narrow form of ornamental pear. This attractive deciduous tree produces dark green foliage that change to a brilliant red-purple before falling in late autumn, providing stunning colour variation and contrast. During spring this variety blooms an abundance of white flowers, softening the overall appearance. Plant
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