Oxalis tuberosum
Beautiful brightly colored tubers, tuberizing after equinox, harvested late fall, after frost. Important food plant to the Andean mountain peoples. Seed tubers are medium sized.
Beautiful brightly colored tubers, tuberizing after equinox, harvested late fall, after frost. Important food plant to the Andean mountain peoples. Seed tubers are medium sized.
This famous and revered variety is found in gardens throughout Japan. Spectacular in bloom, it is covered with profuse, white, fragrant flowers. This flower display is followed by abundant, apricot-size, light green fruit.
A strikingly beautiful, small to medium size evergreen tree, Loquat features long, dark green, deeply toothed foliage and tasty, light orange, apricot-like fruit. Loquat is very happy in the Maritime Northwest, although its pesky habit of blooming in the winter makes it difficult to produce fruit in our region. Loquat’s ornamental value makes it well worth growing and, depending on the winter weather, you should occasionally receive a crop of this unusual and delicious fruit.
This valuable Finnish variety bears good crops of large, yellowish-green berries. These unique berries are sweet and aromatic with a hint of apricot.
A valuable, self-fertile, New Zealand variety, Robert is prized for its profuse flowers, large flavorful fruit, and compact growth habit.
A beautiful plant with spectacular flowers and tasty fruit, you can plant several of these seedlings to make an attractive, evergreen hedge. To ensure fruit set, plant at least two for cross-pollination.
We found this attractive variety at the Nikita Botanic Garden in Yalta, Ukraine. Among the earliest to ripen, it is prized for its tasty fruit and its compact growth habit.
As its name implies, Mammoth Pineapple Guava is a very large fruit, in fact it is the largest of all our varieties. Sweet and flavorful, Mammoth is also early ripening. Plant with another variety or seedling for cross-pollination.
One the best varieties for Northwest gardeners, this early-ripening, self-fertile variety bears good crops of very large, dark green, tasty fruit.
A unique hybrid of Mountain Ash and Pear, Shipova Mt. Ash Hybrid bears round, yellow-orange fruit, about the size of a large apricot. Quite delicious, the sweet, seedless fruit has a delicate, rose-like aroma. Shipova forms a pyramidal-shaped tree with attractive, grayish-green foliage.