Big carambola tree Grafted (Averrhoa carambola) 2′-3′ tall
Carambola, or starfruit, is a delightful tropical fruit prized for its unique appearance, refreshing flavor, and nutritional benefits. Whether enjoyed fresh, sliced, or incorporated into various culinary creations, carambola adds a touch of tropical flair to any dish. With proper care and cultivation, carambola trees can thrive in tropical and subtropical gardens, providing a bountiful harvest of delicious fruits for years to come.
GRAFTED TREE benefits impart disease resistance or hardiness, contributed by the rootstock to shorten the time taken to first production of flowers or fruits. to dwarf the scion, making both its height and shape more convenient for harvesting.
When you purchase a fruit tree from us, rest assured that we prioritize swift and efficient delivery. Following the receipt of your payment, we dispatch your tree the very next day through USPS, ensuring a quick transition from our care to yours. Our fruit trees are not only certified by the USDA, guaranteeing their quality and adherence to stringent agricultural standards, but they also come with a 30-day guarantee. Should you encounter any issues within this period, please don't hesitate to contact us at the number provided above. For a faster resolution, we recommend sending pictures or explaining the situation with your order number. This allows us to understand the issue fully and take the necessary steps to make things right for you.
Purple Passion fruit (Passiflora edulis) fruit live plant 10″ -12″ Exquisite
The name "passion fruit" is believed to originate from Spanish missionaries in South America who thought the flower's intricate structure resembled religious symbols. The central part of the flower, called the "corona," was thought to represent the crown of thorns, while the radiating petals symbolized the apostles. The vine's tendrils were seen as a reminder of the whips used during the Passion of Christ.
This association with religious symbolism led to the name "passion flower" and eventually "passion fruit" for the fruit produced by the vine. So, every time you enjoy the delicious flavor of Red Passion Fruit, you're not just savoring a tropical delicacy but also a piece of botanical history with ties to religious imagery.
Lady finger banana (Musa acuminata) fruit tree living seedling
Lady Finger banana trees, also known as Musa acuminata, are an excellent addition to any garden or landscape. Not only do they provide tasty, nutritious fruit, but they also add a touch of tropical beauty to any setting. These trees are easy to grow and care for, making them a popular choice among gardeners and fruit tree enthusiasts.
Jack fruit tropical fruit tree 1’-2’ tall
Jack fruit, scientifically known as Artocarpus heterophyllus, is a tropical tree and fruit that stands as a symbol of abundance, versatility, and wholesome nutrition. This remarkable tree, celebrated for its enormous fruit and diverse culinary applications, invites you to explore the rich world of jackfruit and its role in nourishing both body and soul.
Mango Pineapple (Mangifera) live tree fruit tree 1’-2’
The Mango Pineapple, also known as Mangifera indica, is a tropical fruit tree that is a hybrid between mango and pineapple. This unique fruit tree produces fruit that combines the sweet, juicy flavor of mango with the tangy, tropical taste of pineapple. In this description, we will discuss how to plant and care for Mango Pineapple trees, and some of the benefits they can provide.
An interesting fact about Mango Pineapple trees is that they are not actually a true hybrid of mango and pineapple, but rather a variety of mango that has a distinct pineapple-like flavor. The fruit has a golden-yellow flesh and a unique aroma that combines the sweet, juicy flavor of mango with the tangy, tropical taste of pineapple. Despite its name, the Mango Pineapple is not a cross between a mango and a pineapple, but rather a mango variety that has developed this unique flavor profile over time. Mango Pineapple trees are also relatively rare and difficult to find, making them a special and sought-after addition to any tropical fruit collection.
Grumichama or Brazilian Cherry (Eugenia brasiliensis) tropical livefruit tree 1′-2′ feet
Grumichama, is a charming and rewarding tropical fruit tree. Its sweet, cherry-like fruit, lush foliage, and adaptability make it a favorite among gardeners and fruit enthusiasts. With proper care, including regular watering, fertilizing, and pest management, the tree will thrive and provide bountiful harvests for years to come. Whether grown for its fruit or ornamental appeal, the Grumichama is a valuable addition to any tropical or subtropical garden.
Tamarind fruit tree (tamarindus indica)
Tamarind, scientifically known as Tamarindus indica, is a tropical fruit-bearing tree renowned for its tangy and highly flavorful fruit. The tamarind tree is native to Africa but has been widely cultivated and naturalized in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. Tamarind fruit is used extensively in culinary, medicinal, and even industrial applications due to its sour taste, nutritional benefits, and versatility. The sour variety of tamarind is especially popular for adding acidity and complexity to dishes and drinks.
Pulasan (Nephelium ramboutan-ake) Exotic fruit tree 12″-24″
Pulasan (Nephelium ramboutan-ake) is a tropical fruit closely related to the rambutan and lychee, known for its juicy, sweet, and aromatic fruit. Native to Malaysia and parts of Southeast Asia, pulasan has gained popularity for its unique appearance and delectable flavor, making it a prized fruit in tropical regions. The tree, which produces clusters of round, hairy-skinned fruit, is commonly grown in home gardens, small orchards, and agroforestry systems due to its beauty, productivity, and delicious fruit.
Grafted HASS Avocado (Persea americana) tropical live fruit tree 12”-24”
Hass Avocado Tree - A Bounty of Creamy Delights
The Hass Avocado, celebrated for its rich, creamy fruits, offers not only culinary versatility but also the joy of nurturing a thriving fruit tree.
Interesting Fact
One captivating fact about the Hass Avocado is that it's the most widely cultivated avocado variety globally. It owes its name to Rudolph Hass, a California postman who first discovered and propagated this exceptional avocado in the 1920s. Renowned for its creamy texture and rich, nutty flavor, the Hass Avocado has become a favorite ingredient in salads, guacamole, sandwiches, and various culinary creations.