fragranced flowers from pinkish coloured buds in the Spring
Tea Crab Apple – Malus hupehensis (15-20cm): A wild fruit from the Hupeh province of China
Once the Ribbonwood is in full bloom it makes a beautiful statement piece in your garden
which can be attributed to climate change and this species could quite rightly be classed as a "climate change species"
fruits with a velvety skin
Casimiroa edulis - Mexican Apple, White Sapote (seedling plant) drought tolerant fragranced flowers from pinkish colouredDescription Specification Gift wrap A delicious tropical fruit from Central America, with palmately composed, leathery leaves. Its fruits are apple shaped and as they mature, become yellow. They are juicy with a subtle hint of mango, having many culinary uses from jams to baked goods. It needs to be overwintered in a conservatory, frost free but it is capable to fruit in a large pot after a few years. A free draining, fertile soil is best to use, but