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Large crops, sweet, crisp.
Stores 2 months. Self-fruitful, but better production
if pollinated by Dorsett Golden. 200 chill hours; bears
late June.
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Large, firm, sweet. Golden
delicious type. Stores 2 months. 100 chill hours. Self
fruitful, Pollinator for Anna. |
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Kiowa,
Thornless Boysenberry, Rosborough, Brison, Navaho
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Medium size, yellow fig,
pale strawberry flesh, very sweet, full flavor, closed
eye, low spreading tree, good production, cold tolerant,
grown in Seabrook, Texas since 1910.
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One of the best for our
area, purple-brown skin, pink flesh, medium fruit, excellent
flavor. closed eye, very cold hardy. |
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Released 1991 by Louisiana
State University, medium size (about 20 per lb.) glossy
reddish to dark purple, white flesh with light strawberry
pulp, mild flavor, high sugar content, closed eye, cold
hardy, resistant to nematodes, bears young, when mature
bears 3 distinct crops.
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3 long, firm, red
to black, sweet fruit, non-staining juice, month-long
early summer harvest; large vigorous, disease-resistant
tree.
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Supreme, Darlene, Fry,
Granny Val, Ison, Sweet Jenny, Black Beauty |
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Green with pink blush,
quarter size, excellent taste, few seeds, vigorous &
pierce disease resistant, ripens mid summer |
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A native Texas Fruit Tree
with beautiful ornamental foliage, Prefers understory
conditions and is a mojor host plant for the Zebra Swallowtail
Butterfly.
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Early season fruit, heavy
bearing, slow growing, deciduous, pyramidal-shaped, large
tropical leaves, fruit has custard-like texture, banana-like
flavor, harvest as skin turns greenish-yellow & fruit
softens, September, rich, deep, moist, soil, hardy to
20 degrees F. |
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Large fruit, late season,
slow growing, deciduous, pyramidal-shaped, large tropical
leaves, fruit has custard-like texture, banana-like flavor,
harvest as skin turns greenish-yellow & fruit softens,
October, rich, deep, moist, soil, hardy to 20 degrees
F.
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Early ripening fruit,
highly regarded for flavor, slow growing, deciduous, pyramidal-shaped,
large tropical leaves, fruit has custard-like texture,
banana-like flavor, harvest as skin turns greenish-yellow
& fruit softens, September, rich, deep, moist, soil,
hardy to 20 degrees F. |
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Very large fruit. slow
growing, deciduous, pyramidal-shaped, large tropical leaves,
large fruit (up to 1 lb.) has custard-like texture, banana-like
flavor, harvest as skin turns greenish-yellow & fruit
softens, September/October, rich, deep, moist, soil.
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Exceptional flavor &
dessert quality, best yellow freestone for warm winter
climates of Houston, mid-season ripening, self-fruitful,
250 chill hour.
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Flowering/fruiting, large,
juicy, firm, richly flavored yellow freestone fruit, double
coral red frilled flowers, mid-July, 300-600 chill hours,
self-fruitful. |
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Flowering/fruiting, white
freestone, balanced acid & sugar, superb flavor, mid-June,
200 chill hours, self-fruitful.
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High oil content, 60 %
kernel, thin hull, large, attractive, best yard tree,
average 45 per pound, bears late October, 35 x 35.
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Very large, high quality
nut average 33 per pound with 54% kernel, high disease
resistance, bears early November. |
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A strictly first class
pecan variety, nuts are medium-large, average 50 per pound,
oblong, with a very thin shell.
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Large nut. Average 40
nuts per pound with 59% kernel. Excellent disease resistance,
vigorous tree. |
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Very large nut with high
kernel percentage and early maturity mid-September,
Good for high-density planting. Average 40 nuts per pound.
Bears in September.
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Soft shell, early bearing,
medium size and good quality nuts. Suited for close space
planting. |
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Orange with light orange
flesh, sweet, flat shaped fruit, practically pest free,
very hardy, attractive tree, firm, non-astringent, 200
chill hours. |
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Sweet, flavorful, reddish-purple
skin, fully ripe fruit has red flesh, late May, 250 chill
hours, self-fruitful. |
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