Zamorano Dragonfruit With a striking crimson purple flesh and sweet flavour, the skin of the Zamorano Dragon fruit is red with dark red/maroon fins.
Zamorano Dragonfruit
Dragon fruit are beautiful night flowering cactus originating from Central America. They require a short trellis for optimal growth and harvest.
The flowers of Zamorano are enormous and quite spectacular. This is a popular variety and for fruiting will require another variety of Dragon fruit such as Aussie Gold, Dark Star, Pearl, Pink Panther
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Pink lady Apples π
The Pink Lady is an Australian selection named for the attractive pink blush over a yellow undertone. The true pink coloring, crisp crunch, and smooth texture assure the ultimate in dessert quality eating apples.
Pink Lady Apples perform best in cooler regions.
Jujube - a highly revered and versatile fruit
Highly revered for over 4000 years in Chinese history, the Jujube has now gained popularity around the world, The fruit has a pleasant, sweet taste, and the texture resembles that of an apple.
They can be processed in various ways - eaten fresh, dried, candied, or made into jam, pulp or wine. Jujubes are an extremely hardy, deciduous tree growing between 5-10m.
They tolerate drought, saline soils and cool winters, which make them a highly adaptable crop well suited to a range of climatic conditions, Great for inland and southern mainland Australia, While most cultivars are self-fertile, some do like cross-pollination #daleysfruit #jujube #jujubetree #daleysnursery #backyardgarden
The stunning Dragon Fruit/Pitaya
Also known as the Pitaya, the Dragon Fruit is a stunningly beautiful fruit with an intense colour and shape. The plant boasts magnificent flowers and a delicious tasting fruit.
Previously only seen in the finest restaurants, it is fast becoming common-place throughout Australia as a garnish and a delicious fresh fruit. To eat the fruit, serve chilled and cut in half. Scoop out the flesh and seeds much like a kiwi fruit. You can also include the flesh in smoothies and desserts for delicious added flavour #daleysfruit #daleysnursery #pitaya #dragonfruit #backyardgarden
Plant Chill Hours
Many of our Bare Root Fruit Trees that we sell in Winter will not give you fruit unless you get the right Chill Hours.
For example, the Angel Peach Tree has two different varieties. A High Chill and a Low Chill Variety. If you live in Cairns and buy the High Chill Angel Peach, you will not get any fruit.
- Definition of Chill Hours for Fruit Trees
Time spent below approximately 7 degrees.
High Chill Fruit Trees are 650+ Hours
Medium Chill Fruit Trees are 450-650 Hours
Low Chill Fruit Trees are 150-450 Hours
Question: Do I go outside every day of the year with a stopwatch and a thermometer?
Answer: You could, but it is obviously a very funny waste of time
- Calculating Chill Hours
In Australia, the Bureau of Meterology is a great resource to estimate your chill hours. Simply use your average temperature for the coldest month of the year as a comparison to our chill hours guide below.
Keep in mind that plants are alive, and as such there is no exact science for the amount of chill hours a certain fruit tree needs, it is always going to be approximate