FT SPECIALTY COMBOS

Pluot (3-in-1)

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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.

FT SPECIALTY COMBOS

Plum (4-in-1)

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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.

FT SPECIALTY COMBOS

Asian Pear (4-in-1)

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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.

FT SPECIALTY COMBOS

Peach Zaiger Pride (5-in-1)

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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.

FT SPECIALTY COMBOS

Apple (4-in-1)

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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.