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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
Khella
(Ammi visnaga)
Small perennial herb which is used medicinally.
King Alphonse
A giant size version of the Indian Alphonso.
Kiwicha
(Amaranthus cordatus)
Important nutritious Andean grain. "Pops" when heated.
Kiwifruit
(Actinidia deliciosa)
China
Large vigorous, deciduous vines. Produce brown "hairy" egg size fruits with sweet green flesh and numerous black seeds.
Koda
(Ehretia acuminata)
Dense panicles of sweet-scented white flowers followed by great quantities of yellow berries on this deciduous tree.
Kuala Lumpar Lime
(Citrus sp.)
Large long fruits - like cucumbers.
Kundong
(Garcinia sp.)
Asia
Small tropical tree. Bears fruit like a cherry mangosteen.
Kurrajong
(Brachychiton populneus)
Shade tree. Roots may be boiled as a vegetable and seeds are edible.
Kwaimuk
(Artocarpus nitida)
China
Small evergreen tree. Bears egg size fruit with orange flesh and a melting texture.
Lakoocha
(Artocarpus lakoocha)
India
Tall semi-deciduous tree. Bears medium size fruits with a yellow velvet like skin similar to Jakfruit.
Langra Banaras
Mid season, oblong fruit, lime green, excellent.
Langsat
(Lansium domesticum)
Asia
Tall tropical tree. Bears bunches of small oval shape fruits with yellow skins, translucent flesh and tangy-sweet taste.
Large Leaf Jaboticaba
(Myrciaria jaboticaba)
Brazil
Large shrub similar to Jaboticaba, but has much larger leaves and fruit.
Laura Apple
(Syzygium rubinolle)
A very rare LillyPilly producing large purple-blue fruits suitable for jam-making.
Lemon
(Citrus limon)
  • Bush - Very hardy old favourite and rootstock.
  • Eureka - Heavy crop of large juicy fruit throughout the year.
  • Lisbon - Vigorous thorny variety.  Large crop of medium size fruit.
  • Meyer - Cold tolerant, mild juicy fruit most of the year.
Lemon Aspen
(Acronychia acidula)
Fast growing, medium size tree producing attractive white fruits with a tangy lemon taste.
Lemon Aspen
Medium tree, sour small white fruits.
Lemon Grass
(Cymbopogon citratus)
Asia
Perennial tufting grass-like small plant. Leaves used to flavour drinks. Succulent stems used in stir fries, curries etc.
Lemon Scented Myrtle
(Backhousia citriodora)
Leaves are very popular as a lemon-tasting tea or flavour additive.
Lemonade
(Citrus X limonia)
Heavy cropper of medium size fruit that makes an excellent juice.
 
 

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