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RAISIN TREE Fruit Facts
... summer with the result that fruit does not form or ripen. Fruit: The edible "raisins" are not a fruit at all but a short ... to a month or more. Plants grown from seed usually bear fruit within 7 - 10 years, though bearing within 3 years is ... of Fruit Gardener for additional articles on the raisin tree. Here is the list of additional CRFG Fruit Facts. © Copyright 1996, California Rare Fruit Growers, ...
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TROPICAL GUAVA Fruit Facts
... Guavas can take considerable neglect, withstanding temporary waterlogging and very high temperatures. They tend to bear fruit better in areas with a definite winter or cooler season. The adaptability of the guava ... Hawaii from seed obtained from a clone grown in Hong Kong. Medium to large, roundish fruit fruit weighing 6 - 8 ounces. Flesh is pinkish-red, very thick, smooth-textured. Flavor subacid ...
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CAPULIN CHERRY Fruit Facts
... the state. Capulin cherries are photo period insensitive and do not require winter chill to bear fruit. The trees are not recommended for containers. DESCRIPTION Growth Habits: The semideciduous tree is ... than 200 lbs. of fruit. Bears fruit in clusters. Performs very well in cool coastal locations. Werner Small fruit with very good flavor. Tree a light producer, appears to bear better on certain ...
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LOQUAT Fruit Facts
... the tree is grown as an ornamental but will not bear fruit. Well established trees can tolerate a low temperature of 12 ... fruit size and gives adequate fruit production with the advantage of easier picking. Loquat cuttings are not easy to root. Grafted trees will begin to bear fruit ... is eaten as a fresh fruit and mixes well with other fruits in fresh fruit salads or fruit cups. Firm, slightly immature ...
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MULBERRY Fruit Facts
... have been known to bear fruit for hundreds of years. The mulberry makes an attractive tree which will bear fruit while still small and young. Foliage: The white mulberry is so-named for the color of its buds, rather than the color of its fruit ... 10 years or more to bear. Seed should be sown as soon as extracted from the fruit, although white mulberry seeds ...
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POMEGRANATE Fruit Facts
... -pollination increases the fruit set. Wind pollination is insignificant. Fruit: The nearly round, 2-1/2 to 5 in. wide fruit is crowned at the ... begin to bear in 1 year after planting out, but 2-1/2 to 3 years is more common. Under suitable conditions the fruit should ... may not come true. Cuttings root easily and plants from them bear fruit after about 3 years. Twelve to 20 inches long cuttings should ...
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AVOCADO Fruit Facts
... columnar. Fruit handsome, large pyriform, to 17 oz., green, skin resembles Fuerte. Flesh exceptionally high quality, oil 16%. Young trees require pinching to force low branching. Tends to bear alternate years. To 27° F. Season July. Pinkerton Origin John D. Pinkerton, Saticoy, 1972, patented. Guatemalan. Tree dense, productive. Fruit variable in size, 7 ...
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BANANA Fruit Facts
... after planting, eventually producing the terminal inflorescence which will later bear the fruit. Each stalk produces one huge flower cluster and then ... (15 to 20 feet), bluish cast to the unripe fruit. Fruit: 7 to 9 inches, quite aromatic and is said ... Fruit Gardener for additional articles on the banana. Here is the list of additional CRFG Fruit Facts. © Copyright 1996,1997, California Rare Fruit ...
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CARAMBOLA Fruit Facts
... too particular as to soil, but will grow faster and bear more heavily in rich loam. It prefers a moderately acid ... importance to require control measures. The fruit is subject to fruit fly, fruit moths and fruit spotting bugs in those areas having these ... of Fruit Gardener for additional articles on the carambola. Here is the list of additional CRFG Fruit Facts. © Copyright 1996, California Rare Fruit ...
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CURRANTS Fruit Facts
... . Seedlings are prolific and do not vary much from parent. Bushes grown from seed bear when two or three years old. Currants are easily propagated by hardwood cuttings of ... southern California. Crandall Origin uncertain, probably Iowa, 1890s. Still the best for fruit quality. Bush rather weak, weeping, fruit hidden inside foliage, difficult to find. Jostaberry Jostaberries are hybrids of black ...
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