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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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description
Pink Panama
Multi cropper with the Summer crop being "super sweet".
Pit Pit
Pacific vegetable.
Pita
(Cereus peruvianus-monstrosus "Blue Grey")
Peru
Tall pyramid cactus bearing thorny round, red, aromatic fruits.
Pita
(Cereus peruvianus)
Peru
Tall branching plant bearing red aromatic, globular fruits with sweet taste.
Pita
(Cereus peruvianus-monstrosus)
Peru
Plant is a "sport" of above with twisted appearance. Fruit very similar.
Plum - Meager
(Prunus salicina)
This variety bears small sweet fruit and appears to be fruit fly resistant.
Plum Pine
(Polocarpus elatus)
Globular blackish fruits are produced on an edible swollen stalk.
Plum Satinash
(Syzygium wilsonii cryptophlebium)
Tasty purple/pinkish-white berries on this small tree that displays stunning bright red new growth.
Plumcot
(Prunus salicina armeniaca)
These are plums crossed with an apricot. So far they appear to be very shy bearers in our sub-tropical climate.
Pomegranate
(Punica granatum)
Middle East
Famous from biblical times. Medium size deciduous shrub bearing large red fruits with hundreds of blood red seeds inside.
Pomello
(Citrus maxima)
  • Bosworth Pink - This variety is superior to others with sweet, juicy pink flesh.
  • Carters Red - Large fruit with red flesh.
  • Flicks Yellow - Large fruit like a sweet grapefruit.
  • Pond Apple
    (Annona glabra)
    Florida
    Medium size tree. Custard apple relative bearing fruit which are inferior to others.
    Posh Te
    (Annona scleroderoma)
    Central America
    Medium size relative of custard apple. Bears medium size fruits with sweet pink flesh.
    Potato Tree
    (Solanum macrananthum)
    Pseudo Lulo
    (Solanum pseudolulo)
    Colombia
    Naranjilla relative whose fruits are eaten by first peeling the paper thin hairy skin and popping the whole fruit in mouth.
    Pulusan
    (Nephelium mutabile)
    Malaysia
    Tall, tropical rainforest tree. Bears clusters of red fruits similar to Lychee. Flesh is white and sweet.
    Pumpkin Ash
    (Waterhousea hedraiophylla)
    Globular fruit may be white cream, green red or purple in colour and are produced in abundance on this tree from a restricted area in our Tropical Rainforests.
    Purple Mangosteen
    (Garcinia mangostana)
    Malaysia
    "The Queen of Fruits". Medium size slow growing tropical tree. The purple fruit contains segments of white flesh with an exquisite sweet taste. These trees are under trial as they are considered to be "strictly tropical".
    Purple Mombin
    (Spondias purpureas)
    South America
    Medium size spreading tree. Small red skinned fruits are sweet and juicy.
    Purple Passionfruit
    (Passiflora edulis)
    The original Passionfruit. Medium size purple fruit.
     
     

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