TopTropicals Newsletter / March 27, 2009
Low Chill Apples and Pears, Miracle Fruit new arrivals,
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Malus domestica Low chill apples bear as far south as South Florida, and may be a unique addition to your yard. They remain a small tree, growing to about 15 feet. |
Pyrus communis var. Floridahome var. Hood Low-chill pear tree that is usually grown in the Southeast, fruit is almost seedless, very sweet with a juicy melting mild taste. |
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Example of 3 y.o. tree fruiting in container |
Famous MIRACLE FRUIT now available in smaller size - save on shipping cost and get a great starter fruit tree for your windowsill! Synsepalum dulcificum Small size: 3-4" tall, grown in 5" tall pots with 2.5" diameter. Large size: 1 gal pot, 5-6" tall, bushy, 1 year from fruiting |
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