Nut
PAGE 1 2 3 ALL aka Pecan "Lucas" produces large thin shelled pecans. Nuts mature in May to June when they fall from the tree. The tree will bear pecans within 5 to 7 years. Self fertile but will do better when cross pollinated with Carya Hirschi.
Plant in full sun, with moist well drained soil. Deciduous.
Pecan Carya Lucas Expected Stock Height: 90/120 cm ? New stock expected Middle of June, 2025. Waitlist now. Estimated price TBA. Payment on order.
aka Pecan "Peruque" produce meaty thin shelled pecans. Nuts mature in May to June when they fall from the tree. The tree will bear pecans after 5 to 7 years. Self fertile but will do better when cross pollinated with Carya Colby. Plant in full sun, with moist well drained fertile soil. Deciduous. Pecan Carya Peruque Current Stock Height: 100/130 cm ? Container: 8l ? $89.99 aka Pinenut or Roman Pine Cultivated for over 6,000 years for delicious edible pine 'nuts'. The first cones which hold about 50 'nuts' will appear in approx. 6-10yrs. In the meantime you have a tree with a nice thick trunk topped off with a spreading umbrella of grey/green needles. Makes a great potted Xmas tree. Evergreen. Pinus Pinea Current Stock Height: 20/30 cm ? Container: 3l ? $29.99 Nut. Male. Pistachio nuts in your garden? It's a desert plant so they like long hot summers and cold frost-free winters and have high salinity tolerance so good for coastal areas too. They like dry feet so well drained soil is a must. Deciduous. Pistachio Marshall A (Male) Expected Stock Height: 80/130 cm ? New stock expected Middle of June, 2025. Waitlist now. Estimated price TBA. Payment on order.
Nut. Male. Pistachio nuts in your garden? It's a desert plant so they like long hot summers and cold frost-free winters and have high salinity tolerance so good for coastal areas too. They like dry feet so well drained soil is a must. Deciduous. Pistachio Marshall B (Male) Expected Stock Height: 80/100 cm ? New stock expected Middle of June, 2025. Waitlist now. Estimated price TBA. Payment on order.
Nut. Female. Pistachio nuts in your garden? It's a desert plant so they like long hot summers and cold frost-free winters and have high salinity tolerance so good for coastal areas too. They like dry feet so well drained soil is a must. Deciduous. Pistachio Sirora (Female) Expected Stock Height: 110/150 cm ? New stock expected Middle of June, 2025. Waitlist now. Estimated price TBA. Payment on order.
aka Walnut Not only is 'Meyric' a fast growing stately tree it has been selected by the NZ Tree Crops Association as an excellent cultivar for nut production. Large nuts are produced on a relatively large tree. Self-fertile, improve crop when more than one variety of Walnut is planted. Deciduous. Walnut Meyric JR Expected Stock Height: 210/250 cm ? Sorry no stock available for 2025 - please add to your Waitlist for 2026 aka Walnut Grown from seed. A fast growing stately tree that has been selected by the NZ Tree Crops Association as an excellent cultivar for nut production. Large nuts are produced on a relatively large tree. Self-fertile, improve crop when more than one variety of Walnut is planted. Deciduous. Walnut Meyric From Seed Expected Stock Height: 120/150 cm ? New stock expected Middle of July, 2025. Waitlist now. Estimated price $59.99. Payment on order.
Leaves: Deciduous, Green
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 9m x 3m
Leaves: Deciduous, Green
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 9m x 3m
Leaves: Evergreen, Green
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 6m x 5m
Critical Care Requirement - please read before purchase.
Critical Care Requirement
Leaves: Deciduous, Green
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 6m x 5m
Critical Care Requirement.
Critical Care Requirement
Leaves: Deciduous, Green
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 6m x 5m
Critical Care Requirement.
Critical Care Requirement
Leaves: Deciduous, Green
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 6m x 5m
Habit: Upright
Leaves: Deciduous, Green
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 10m x 8m
Habit: Upright
Leaves: Deciduous, Green
Mature Size (HxW): 10m x 8m
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