Type: 36″ TWOFERS TREES
Color: DEEP PURPLE AND BUTTER GOLD
Height (1-4) : 0 (Low)
Fragrance (1-4) : 4 (Strong)
Type: 24″ PATIO TREES
Color: APRICOT/ YELLOW/ RED
Height (1-4) : 0 (Low)
Fragrance (1-4) : 1 (Light)
Comments:
Variety: Ume
Description: Single white flowers have a spicy fragrance. Blooms from late January to early February. Small fruit, usually ¾” to 1” diameter. Used for pickling (umeboshi) or medicinal purposes. Needs pollinizer such as Koume. Chilling hours 400, Ripens: Mid May
Variety: Strawberry
Description: Sweet, high yielding, everbearing strawberry. Bright red fruit are firm, conical-shaped, and have an attractive glossy finish. Your browser may not support display of this image.
Variety: Specialty Combos
Description: These trees are for mild climate areas like ours. Enjoy different flavors all on one tree. Get longer fruit production. Space saver. CHILLING HOURS refers to the number of hours, 45°F and under, during the dormancy period. These hours are cumulative and need not be continuous. All fruit and nut trees need a specific amount of chilling hours before they will produce fruit.
Variety: Specialty Combos
Description: These trees are for mild climate areas like ours. Enjoy different flavors all on one tree. Get longer fruit production. Space saver. CHILLING HOURS refers to the number of hours, 45°F and under, during the dormancy period. These hours are cumulative and need not be continuous. All fruit and nut trees need a specific amount of chilling hours before they will produce fruit.
Variety: Specialty Combos
Description: These trees are for mild climate areas like ours. Enjoy different flavors all on one tree. Get longer fruit production. Space saver. CHILLING HOURS refers to the number of hours, 45°F and under, during the dormancy period. These hours are cumulative and need not be continuous. All fruit and nut trees need a specific amount of chilling hours before they will produce fruit.
Variety: Specialty Combos
Description: These trees are for mild climate areas like ours. Enjoy different flavors all on one tree. Get longer fruit production. Space saver. CHILLING HOURS refers to the number of hours, 45°F and under, during the dormancy period. These hours are cumulative and need not be continuous. All fruit and nut trees need a specific amount of chilling hours before they will produce fruit.
Variety: Specialty Combos
Description: These trees are for mild climate areas like ours. Enjoy different flavors all on one tree. Get longer fruit production. Space saver. CHILLING HOURS refers to the number of hours, 45°F and under, during the dormancy period. These hours are cumulative and need not be continuous. All fruit and nut trees need a specific amount of chilling hours before they will produce fruit.