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Fruit Trees

At one time, the home orchard was part of every garden, but then disappeared over time. Fruit trees are finding their way back into comparatively small gardens, because they are decorative, can provide summer shade, and people realise home-grown fruit really is nicer!.

Order through our online catalog, or in store.
Delivery is free (within 5km of Garden Affair).

Check the Planting Zones map for more information on climate.


Cumquat (Fortunella)

cumquat
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Description: A favourite 'pick and eat' backyard tree.
Size: reaches 2 - 4 m or more
Climate: Humid subtropical, Mediterranean and temperate zones.
Seasons: Fruiting varies with type from early autumn to spring.
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Lemon (Citrus limon)

lemon
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Description: A favourite 'pick and eat' backyard tree.
Size: reaches 2 - 4 m or more
Climate: Humid subtropical, Mediterranean and temperate zones.
Seasons: Fruiting varies with type from early autumn to spring.
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Mandarin (Citrus reticulata)

mandarin
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Description: A favourite 'pick and eat' backyard tree.
Size: reaches 2 - 4 m or more
Climate: Humid subtropical, Mediterranean and temperate zones.
Seasons: Fruiting varies with type from early autumn to spring.
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Orange (Citrus sinensis)

orange
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Description: A favourite 'pick and eat' backyard tree.
Size: reaches 2 - 4 m or more
Climate: Humid subtropical, Mediterranean and temperate zones.
Seasons: Fruiting varies with type from early autumn to spring.
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