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Fruit Tree Directory

Here you will find a list and brief description of the largest range of tropical fruit and bush foods on exhibition on one farm anywhere in Australia.

Growing new kinds of tropical fruit began here as a Brinsmead family project over 20 years ago.  In those days, avocados and lychees were the new rage.  Today, of course, they are common as mangoes.

About 10 years ago, we started to grow many other new things such as Black Sapotes, Casimiroas, and Sapodillas. These are now well know within the exotic fruit industry.

In recent years our horticultural enterprise has exploded with a vast array of new fruits from virtually every region of the world. These new arrivals will require a lot of experimentation and observation for a few more years.

Of late, we have begun to group this vast diversity of fruit according to their region of origin. The Inca Garden features the highland fruits from South America. There is an Amazon Garden, an Indian Garden, a Chinese Garden, and so on. So far we have 14 different research gardens.

We haven't forgotten our own region. A Bush Tucker Garden already features about 100 species of Australian native fruits, nuts and berries. We are well into the process of making a tour of the plantation resemble a mini-tour of the tropical fruit growing regions of the world.

The Magic Garden, however, is not a regional garden, but an exhibition of things ideally suited to the home garden. It features a wide range of shrubs with decorative appearance and delicious fruit. It suggests all kinds of exciting possibilities of eating from an ornamental garden.

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origin
category
description
Abiu
(Pouteria caimito)
Amazon
Absolutely superb caramel flavoured fruit, yellow skin and soft translucent flesh.  Small tree.
Acerola
(Malpighia glabra)
West Indies
Long called "Tree of Life" because of its medicinal qualities. Cherry like red fruits have up to 30 times Vit. C concentration of an orange
Achira
(Canna edulis)
Andes
Produces huge underground rhizomes used for starch production
Aerial Potato
A vine bearing medium size potatoes in the air.
African Breadnut
(Treculia africana)
Africa
Cold tolerant large tree, producing large fruit containing hundreds of small nuts.
African Cluster Fig
(Ficus drypondtiana)
Africa
Medium size tree. Bears clusters of grape like figs in bunches. Very sweet
African Jujube
(Zizyphus spina-christi)
Thorny small tree. Small raisin-like fruits.
Ah Toy Long
Indonesian type, long green curved fruit.
Aibika
(Hibiscus manihot)
Pacific
Medium sized shrub whose leaves are used as cabbage substitute in the Pacific Islands
Akee
(Blighia sapida)
Africa
Medium sized tree. Fruit pods split open to reveal creamy edible flesh. Immature or over-ripe fruit is poisonous.
Alba Prize
Sweet elongated yellow fruits - suitable for cooler areas.
Allahabad Safeeda
Indian variety, medium size, round fruit, white flesh, few seeds.
Allspice
(Pimentia officinalis)
Central America
Leaves and berries used with meats, pickles, drinks and ice-cream
Aloe
(Aloe vera)
Egypt
First aid plant. Flesh inside leaves used in many medicinal applications.
Alphonso
The prized commercial type in India.  Mid season, strong flavour.
Amaranth Splendens Perfecta
Reddish leaves cooked as for spinach.
Amaranth Tricolour
Chinese spinach. Leaves eaten raw or cooked.
Amazon Pitomba
(Talisia esculenta)
Brazil
Medium size shrub bearing bunches of yellow, tangy, juicy fruit.
Amazon Tree Grape
(Pourouma cecropiaefolia)
Amazon
Large tropical tree bearing bunches of yellow, tangy, juicy fruit.
Ambarella
(Spondias cytherea)
Polynesia
Medium size tree with yellow egg-shaped fruit, acid-sweet taste.
 
 

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