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.
Indian Borage (Coleus amboinicus) tropical live plant 1′-2′ feet tall
Indian Borage (scientifically known as Plectranthus amboinicus), also called Cuban Oregano, Mexican Mint, or Spanish Thyme, is a popular herbaceous plant in tropical and subtropical regions. It is widely valued for its thick, aromatic leaves and its uses in cooking and traditional medicine. Known for its resilience, ease of growth, and versatility, Indian Borage is cultivated both as an ornamental plant and as a practical herb in gardens and kitchens around the world.
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.
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.
Red Sugar apple (Annona squamosa ) live fruit tree 3’-4’ feet flowering soon
Revealing the Red Sugar Apple Tree: An Orchard of Exquisite Delight
Enter a world where sweetness is painted in hues of red and green, where the air carries the aroma of delectable treats waiting to be savored. The Red Sugar Apple Tree (*Annona squamosa*), an embodiment of natural indulgence, invites you to discover the joy of growing your own luscious fruits and relishing the harmonious blend of flavor and fragrance.
20 Breadfruit seeds (Artocarpus camansi )
Are you looking for a unique and nutritious addition to your garden or farm? Look no further than the breadfruit tree! Not only does this tree produce a delicious and versatile fruit, but it is also packed with essential vitamins and minerals. And the best part? You can grow your own breadfruit tree from seeds!
Breadfruit trees, also known as Artocarpus altilis, are native to the South Pacific but are now grown throughout the tropics. The trees can grow up to 20 meters tall and have large, glossy leaves that provide ample shade. The fruit of the breadfruit tree is round or oblong and can weigh up to 5 kg. It has a starchy, potato-like texture and a mild, nutty flavor that is perfect for use in a variety of dishes.
Loquat (Eriobotrya japonica) tropical live fruit tree 1’-2’
Eriobotrya japonica, commonly known as the loquat tree or Japanese plum, is a versatile and ornamental fruit tree that combines beauty with delicious and nutritious fruit. This tree, celebrated for its attractive foliage, fragrant blossoms, and sweet, tangy fruit, invites you to explore its dual role as an ornamental plant and a source of culinary delight.
Hanging Papaya (Carica papaya) live fruit tree 1’-2’
The Hanging Papaya variety is a unique type of papaya known for its distinct growth pattern and productive fruiting habit. Unlike the typical papaya tree, where fruits grow in clusters along the trunk, the Hanging Papaya variety produces its fruits on hanging stems that dangle from the tree’s crown, making it easy to identify and harvest. This tropical fruit tree is a great addition to gardens and farms, particularly in warm climates, where its fast growth and abundant fruit production make it an appealing choice.
Bell Pepper (Capsicum annuum) 12″- 24″ inches tall
Bell pepper scientifically known as Capsicum annuum is a popular versatile vegetable that is widely grown for its sweet crunchy fruits Unlike other members of the Capsicum family bell peppers are not spicy making them a favorite ingredient in salads stir fries and a wide variety of dishes Bell peppers come in a range of colors including green red yellow orange and even purple with each color representing different stages of ripeness
Bell peppers are warm season plants that typically grow as bushy compact plants reaching heights of 2 to 3 feet They have bright green leaves and white flowers that give way to the fruit Bell peppers have thick fleshy walls and a hollow interior which contains a central core filled with small flat white seeds The fruit starts green and matures to red yellow or orange depending on the variety with red peppers being the ripest and sweetest