Peacherines, listed in ripening order.
Matakohe Peacherine
An outstanding new addition to our collection. This tree came from an old orchard still being well maintained in the...
Koanga Gardens Heritage Fruit Trees are grown under license to the Koanga Institute, and are available from Edible Garden and Kaiwaka Organics.
You can also propagate your own fruit trees,...
Black Figs
Small dark skinned, pink-fleshed fig, creamy texture very sweet skin. An early fig, best for marginal areas that may experience cooler summer, ripens March. Only one crop...
David Austin Peach
Ripe: Early December
Origin: Kaitaia
Available: Scionwood
This is a small-medium size peach with white flesh and a red blush on the skin. It is...
Bert's Early
Bert's Early PearEarly small sweet round dessert pear. Ripe January. Self fertile (does not need a pollinator). From Bert’s orchard in Wellsford, planted...
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