DWARF PEACH Pixzee
Large red over orange skinned fruit with delicious, firm, yellow flesh. Freestone. Early to ripen. Vigorous to 1.8m.
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DWARF PEACH Rose Chiffon
This peach delights in both early spring with its beautiful double rose red blossom and again during late summer with its bounty of good eating, juicy, white fleshed fruit. Best grown in northern areas of the country to ensure the fruit ripens sufficiently.
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DWARF PEAR Garden Belle®
Deliciously sweet flavoured fruit with smooth, soft flesh texture, green and mildly russetted skin. Ripens in mid summer and stores well. The first truly dwarf pear variety in NZ growing to just 3m tall. An attractive tree with white spring blossoms, glossy summer foliage, turning to golden-orange autumn tones. Best planted near another Pear or Nashi variety for cross pollination.
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FEIJOA Anatoki
A new variety with exceptionally sweet, very early season round-shaped fruit. The tree is quite vigorous, with large, lush, deep green foliage.
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FEIJOA Apollo
Apollo fruit are medium to large size with excellent flavour, Early season. Partially self fertile, so will produce some fruit if planted alone, but will produce larger crops of bigger fruit if planted with another variety nearby.  Vigorous upright growth habit.
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FEIJOA Kaiteri
A very early ripening variety with large, oval, very sweet fruit. Fruit weighing over 300 grams have been reported!
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FEIJOA Kākāriki
An exceptionally early season variety, with very sweet and large fruit. Named after the Māori word for the colour green.
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FEIJOA Opal Star
A late season variety with smooth dark skin with fabulous rich and aromatic flavour.  Compact, slow growing plant that has bushy habit so ideal for home gardens, especially for hedging. 
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FEIJOA Unique
As a self fertile variety, Unique is a prolific bearer of fruit from a young age. Medium size fruit with smooth, soft and juicy flesh. Early season. 
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FEIJOA Wiki™ Tu
Huge fruit on a dwarf growing (2.5m), easily managed and slow growing tree. Sweet and meaty fruit with firm texture and good keeping qualities. Mid-late season. Partially self fertile, though is best with another variety nearby for cross pollination. 
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