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Citrus limon (Lemon)

Citrus limon (Lemon)

An evergreen shrub or small, freely-branching, spiny tree with dark green leaves and, from spring into early autumn, fragrant white flowers followed by large, ovoid, thick-skinned, edible yellow fruit in summer and autumn.

Corylus avellana 'Cosford Cob' (Filbert/Hazel)

Corylus avellana 'Cosford Cob' (Filbert/Hazel)

A mid-sized shrub or small tree with green leaves turning yellow in autumn. It bears yellow catkins in spring and abundant (hazel) nuts in autumn. Height & Spread 4m (13ft).

Corylus maxima 'Nottingham Cobnut' (Large Filbert)

Corylus maxima 'Nottingham Cobnut' (Large Filbert)

An upright, deciduous shrub or small tree with toothed, mid- to dark green leaves and pendent, yellow catkins on bare stems in late winter or early spring followed by pale brown, edible nuts in autumn.

Cydonia oblonga 'Meech's Prolific' (Quince)

Cydonia oblonga 'Meech's Prolific' (Quince)

A deciduous shrub or small tree with green leaves, turning yellow in autumn. White/pale pink flowers bloom in spring followed by large, fragrant, pear-shaped, golden-yellow, edible fruit ready for harvest in mid-autumn.

Cydonia oblonga 'Vranja' (Quince)

Cydonia oblonga 'Vranja' (Quince)

A small tree with downy covered leaves and white flowers in spring. This variety of quince has large pear-shaped fruits but is a light cropper.

Ficus carica 'Brown Turkey' (Fig)

Ficus carica 'Brown Turkey' (Fig)

A deciduous shrub with architectural, large, lobed leaves. Edible, sweet figs may be produced in autumn. Height & Spread 4m (13ft).

Ficus carica 'Ice Crystal' (Fig)

Ficus carica 'Ice Crystal' (Fig)

A vigorous, rounded to spreading, deciduous shrub or small tree bearing green leaves turning yellow in autumn and edible, dark purple fruit ready for harvest from late summer into autumn. Height & Spread 6m (20ft).

Juglans nigra (Black Walnut)

Juglans nigra (Black Walnut)

A large, deciduous, fast-growing tree with large oblong leaflets, deeply furrowed bark, catkins and green fruits housing edible black nuts.

Juglans regia 'Lara' (Walnut)

Juglans regia 'Lara' (Walnut)

A large, compact, deciduous tree bearing dark green leaves. Green catkins in late spring or early summer are followed by large, green, spherical fruit with edible kernels, ready for harvest in early autumn. Self-fertile.

Malus domestica 'Beauty of Bath' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

Malus domestica 'Beauty of Bath' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

A small, early-fruiting, dessert apple tree with pale pink flowers in spring and medium-sized, edible, red-mottled, sharp, crisp fruit ready to harvest in late summer.

Malus domestica 'Blenheim Orange' (Apple) [Group 3]

Malus domestica 'Blenheim Orange' (Apple) [Group 3]

A vigorous, dessert and cooking apple tree with pale pink flowers in mid-spring and large, nutty, red-flushed, golden-yellow fruit ready for harvest in mid-autumn.

Malus domestica 'Braeburn' (Apple) [Group 4]

Malus domestica 'Braeburn' (Apple) [Group 4]

A firm, crisp and juicy dessert apple with a mouth-watering appearance and delicious flavour. Fruits September to November. Keeps well and a reliable heavy cropper. Self-fertile and frost resistant.

Malus domestica 'Bramley's Seedling' (Apple) [Group 3]

Malus domestica 'Bramley's Seedling' (Apple) [Group 3]

The best culinary variety and the most widely planted cooking apple in Britain. Large green fruits, sometimes flushed with red are produced from October to November. Heavy cropping. Needs 2 pollinators.

Malus domestica 'Charles Ross' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

Malus domestica 'Charles Ross' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

Enormous, round, exceedingly juicy apples which are produced in September to October. Does very well on chalk soils. Self-fertile.

Malus domestica 'Christmas Pippin' (Dessert Apple) [3]

Malus domestica 'Christmas Pippin' (Dessert Apple) [3]

An upright, deciduous tree with ovate to elliptic, toothed, dark green leaves and white flowers in mid- to late spring followed by red-flushed, yellow-orange, edible fruit ready for harvest in mid-autumn.

Malus domestica 'Discovery' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

Malus domestica 'Discovery' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

A dessert apple with a fairly compact habit. White flowers are followed by fruit that ripens from August to September. Good juicy flavour. Sweet and crisp. Green-yellow almost covered with red. Disease and frost resistant.

Malus domestica 'Egremont Russet' (Dessert Apple) [2]

Malus domestica 'Egremont Russet' (Dessert Apple) [2]

A hardy, self-fertile dessert apple with compact growth and good disease resistance. Large crops of green-yellow fruits from October to December with firm flesh and good flavour. Pale pink flowers in early summer.

Malus domestica 'Fiesta' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

Malus domestica 'Fiesta' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

An upright to spreading, deciduous tree producing heavy crops of crisp, glossy, heavily red-flushed, yellow-green apples which keep extremely well. Fruits September to November. Partially self-fertile.

Malus domestica 'Fortune' (Dessert Apple) [3]

Malus domestica 'Fortune' (Dessert Apple) [3]

An upright to spreading, deciduous tree with dark grey-green leaves and pink flowers in mid-spring followed by red-mottled, yellow-green fruit with crisp, sweet, white flesh, ready for harvest in early to mid-autumn.

Malus domestica 'Gala' (Apple) [Group 4]

Malus domestica 'Gala' (Apple) [Group 4]

A rounded, deciduous apple tree with ovate, serrated, dull green leaves, pale pink to white flowers in spring and crisp, sweet, medium-sized, red, yellow, and orange-mottled apples ready for harvest in autumn.

Malus domestica 'Granny Smith' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

Malus domestica 'Granny Smith' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

A deciduous tree with pale-pink flowers in spring followed by sweet, crisp, edible fruit in late autumn to early winter.

Malus domestica 'Grenadier' (Cooking Apple) [Group 3]

Malus domestica 'Grenadier' (Cooking Apple) [Group 3]

A compact, upright, deciduous tree with ovate, toothed, dark green leaves, white flowers in mid- to late spring and crisp, acidic, ribbed, yellow-green cooking apples ready for harvest in late summer. Scab resistant.

Malus domestica 'James Grieve' (Dessert/Cooking Apple) [3]

Malus domestica 'James Grieve' (Dessert/Cooking Apple) [3]

A deciduous tree with pale-pink flowers in spring followed by medium/large pale yellow apples with red streaks that are sweet, crisp and juicy in September-October. Frost resistant. Excellent flavour.

Malus domestica 'Katy' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

Malus domestica 'Katy' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

A vigorous, dessert apple tree with white flowers in spring and juicy, sweet, bright red apples ready to harvest from early Autumn.

Malus domestica 'Laxton's Superb' (Dessert Apple) [4]

Malus domestica 'Laxton's Superb' (Dessert Apple) [4]

A deciduous tree with pink flowers in summer, followed by medium to large, sweet, juicy dessert apples with red-streaked, yellow-green skin and a fine, firm texture in late autumn. Self-fertile.

Malus domestica 'Morgan's Sweet' (Cider Apple) [Group 2]

Malus domestica 'Morgan's Sweet' (Cider Apple) [Group 2]

A pure sweet, early, cider apple with quite large, greenish-yellow fruit producing a light, fruity cider. Yellowish-white flesh is tender, juicy and sweet and the fruit may also be used for cooking or eating fresh.

Malus domestica 'Red Falstaff' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

Malus domestica 'Red Falstaff' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

A late-season, heavy cropping dessert apple with a fruity flavour and crisp, juicy flesh. It is self-fertile and moderately vigorous. This cultivar is a sport of 'Falstaff' & the skin is flushed with orange-red when ripe.

Malus domestica 'Reverend W. Wilks' (Cooking Apple) [2]

Malus domestica 'Reverend W. Wilks' (Cooking Apple) [2]

An upright to spreading, deciduous tree with grey-green leaves, white flowers in spring, and edible, crisp, juicy, light green fruit, flushed with pale red, ready for harvest in late summer or early autumn.

Malus domestica 'Somerset Redstreak' (Cider Apple) [5]

Malus domestica 'Somerset Redstreak' (Cider Apple) [5]

A late, mild bittersweet cider apple with deep red stripes over green skin, producing a sweet, astringent juice. Vigorous trees crop well, though often biennially, and are ready to harvest in mid-autumn.

Malus domestica 'Spartan' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

Malus domestica 'Spartan' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

An upright, spreading apple tree with pink flowers in spring and crisp, juicy, sweet edible dark crimson fruit suitable for desserts from November to January. Prolific and disease resistant.

Malus domestica 'Surprize' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

Malus domestica 'Surprize' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

A vigorous, upright, edible apple tree with green leaves, pale pink flowers in spring and aromatic, glossy, golden-orange apples with delicious, crisp, juicy pink flesh.

Malus domestica 'Sweet Alford' (Cider Apple) [Group 4]

Malus domestica 'Sweet Alford' (Cider Apple) [Group 4]

An upright, deciduous tree with dark grey-green leaves and pink-flushed buds opening to white flowers in mid-spring followed by edible, red-flushed, yellow fruit with crisp, white flesh, ready for harvest in late autumn.

Malus domestica 'Tickled Pink' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

Malus domestica 'Tickled Pink' (Dessert Apple) [Group 3]

A compact, upright, deciduous tree with ovate, toothed, dull grey-green leaves, pink flowers in mid- to late spring and edible, dark red fruit with red, marbled flesh ready for harvest in mid-autumn.

Malus domestica 'Worcester Pearmain' (Dessert Apple) [3]

Malus domestica 'Worcester Pearmain' (Dessert Apple) [3]

August - September. Bright red over golden yellow. Firm, crisp and juicy when ripe with a pleasant sweet flavour.

Morus nigra 'Chelsea' (Black Mulberry)

Morus nigra 'Chelsea' (Black Mulberry)

A small, broad, deciduous tree with small catkins of tiny, green flowers in late spring and early summer followed by green, edible fruit turning dark reddish-purple when ready for harvest in late summer.

Prunus avium 'Stella' (Cherry)

Prunus avium 'Stella' (Cherry)

An exceptional self-fertile, dessert cherry with large dark red or black fruit. White flowers appear in mid-spring, followed by cherries which are ready for picking from late July to August.

Prunus avium 'Summer Sun' (Cherry)

Prunus avium 'Summer Sun' (Cherry)

An upright, deciduous fruit tree which spreads when mature and gets white flowers in late spring. It is a very reliable cropper with red cherries that ripen to almost black in mid-summer.

Prunus avium 'Sunburst' (Cherry)

Prunus avium 'Sunburst' (Cherry)

An upright, deciduous fruit tree which spreads when mature and gets white flowers in late spring, followed by deep-red, sweet cherry fruit in late summer.

Prunus domestica 'Cambridge Gage' (Greengage)

Prunus domestica 'Cambridge Gage' (Greengage)

A deciduous dessert or culinary fruit tree with mid-green leaves & white flowers in late spring followed by reliable crops of yellow-green fruit, sometimes pink-flushed, ready for harvest in late summer or early autumn.

Prunus domestica 'Early Rivers' (Plum)

Prunus domestica 'Early Rivers' (Plum)

A compact, deciduous, culinary fruit tree with white flowers in spring followed by blue-purple fruit with yellow-green flesh, ready for harvest in late summer.

Prunus domestica 'Herman' (Plum)

Prunus domestica 'Herman' (Plum)

An upright, rounded, deciduous fruit tree with mid-green leaves & white flowers in mid- to late spring followed by oval to round, purple-pink to purple-black fruit with golden-yellow flesh, ready for harvest in midsummer.

Prunus domestica 'Marjorie's Seedling' (Plum)

Prunus domestica 'Marjorie's Seedling' (Plum)

A compact, fruiting culinary plum with white spring flowers followed by large deep purple fruit with a blue bloom in late summer.

Prunus domestica 'Old Greengage' (Greengage)

Prunus domestica 'Old Greengage' (Greengage)

A fruiting culinary plum producing pale yellow-green fruit with soft, sweet flesh in late summer.

Prunus domestica 'Opal' (Plum)

Prunus domestica 'Opal' (Plum)

A dessert plum of medium size, with a reddish-purple colour and a superb flavour. A self-fertile plum, therefore only one plum tree is required for pollination. Fruits are produced in late July.

Prunus domestica 'Rivers Early Prolific' (Plum)

Prunus domestica 'Rivers Early Prolific' (Plum)

A compact, deciduous, culinary fruit tree with white flowers in spring followed by blue-purple fruit with yellow-green flesh, ready for harvest in late summer.

Prunus domestica 'The Czar' (Plum)

Prunus domestica 'The Czar' (Plum)

A deciduous, culinary fruit tree that produces sweet, medium-sized, purple plums with yellow flesh that are ready to eat in August. It is a reliable cropper and resistant to frost. Self fertile.

Prunus domestica 'Victoria' (Plum)

Prunus domestica 'Victoria' (Plum)

A reliable culinary/dessert plum which produces a heavy crop of large, pale red fruit with golden-yellow flesh. Single, white flowers are produced in spring followed by fruit in late August. Self-fertile.

Prunus insititia 'Merryweather' (Damson)

Prunus insititia 'Merryweather' (Damson)

Fruits in September. A very prolific variety that is also hardy with large black fruits that have cream-yellow flesh which are particularly suited to freezing or bottling. Self-fertile.

Pyrus communis 'Concorde' (Pear)

Pyrus communis 'Concorde' (Pear)

A compact, deciduous pear tree, with white flowers in spring, followed by edible, green, dessert fruits in autumn. Requires a pollinator.

Pyrus communis 'Conference' (Pear)

Pyrus communis 'Conference' (Pear)

This dessert pear tree is one of the easiest varieties to grow. Covered with pure white flowers in mid-spring, followed by delicious, long, yellowish green fruits from September to November. Self-fertile.

Pyrus communis 'Doyenn'é Du Comice' (Pear)

Pyrus communis 'Doyenn'é Du Comice' (Pear)

A popular dessert Pear. White blossom in spring followed in autumn by sweet, golden green fruit that is tinged pink. Fruits October to November. Requires a pollinator.

Pyrus communis 'Williams Bon Chr'étien' (Pear)

Pyrus communis 'Williams Bon Chr'étien' (Pear)

A compact dessert pear tree with white flowers in spring, followed by delicious, large golden-yellow fruits in September. Heavy cropping. Partially self-fertile.


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