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Boysenberries with their sweet taste and just a hint of sharpness are a delicious summer treat. Perfect to eat fresh or for making jams and preserves. Easy to grow but it best to provide some horizontal support. Boysenberries are Floricanes, and fruit on 2nd year canes. Deciduous.

 

Habit: Spreading
Mature Size (HxW): Spreading

Boysenberry

Current Stock Height: 30 cm

Container: 1.3l  ? 

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Picture of Currant Black Magnus
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aka Blackcurrant

The Black Currant produces a fruit that is high in Vitamin C with a tart sharp taste. 'Magnus' is disease resistant, a reliable producer and has an upright habit. The currants are ripe late Dec-Jan. Delicious and deciduous.

Black currants will grow in sun or semi-shade. They like deep acid soil that does not completely dry out in summer when the fruit are setting. They fruit on the new seasons wood which develops after pruning.

 

Flower Colour: White / Green
Habit: Spreading
Mature Size (HxW): Spreading

Currant Black Magnus

Current Stock Height: 40/60 cm  ? 

Container: 3.5l  ? 

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Red currants are a great source of vitamin C. They are easy to grow and form attractive shrubs in the home landscape. The fruit can be picked fresh (if you beat the birds) or used for jams, jellies, juices and pies. Freezes well. Good heavy cropper. Ripe around December-January. Deciduous.

Red Currants differ from Black Currants in that they fruit on the older developed wood (branches) of the bush.

 

Flower Colour: White / Green
Habit: Upright
Mature Size (HxW): 1.8m x 1.8m

Currant Gloire de Versailles

Current Stock Height: 20/30 cm  ? 

Container: 3.5l  ? 

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Picture of Currant Red
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aka Red Currant

Red currants are a great source of vitamin C. They are easy to grow and form attractive shrubs in the home landscape. The fruit can be picked fresh (if you beat the birds) or used for jams, jellies, juices and pies. Freezes well. Ripe around December-January. Deciduous.

Prune the main shoots of your Red Currant back by about 1/2 in winter to encourage new fruiting laterals. Remember that Red Currants mainly fruit on older wood.

 

Flower Colour: Green
Habit: Upright
Mature Size (HxW): 2m x 1m

Currant Red

Current Stock Height: 30/40 cm  ? 

Container: 1.3l  ? 

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Currant Red

Current Stock Height: 30/40 cm  ? 

Container: 3l  ? 

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aka Tahitian or Persian Lime

Citrus. Bearss Lime AKA Tahitian Lime. A tangy Lime with seedless fruit that is usually picked in winter when the skin is aromatic and green. Needs a sheltered frost free site to crop really well. Can be grown in a container. Ripens July-August. Evergreen.

Citrus Information Pages

 

Flower Colour: White
Habit: Upright
Mature Size 7-10 yrs (HxW): 3m x 3.5m

Lime Bearrs

Current Stock Height: 150/180 cm  ? 

Container: pb 95  ? 

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aka Raspberry

A high yielding, mid-season Raspberry with medium sized berries. The fruit comes away from the bush readily, making harvesting easy. This variety has a high resistance to fruit rot. Main crop in summer, small autumn yeild. Deciduous.

Most Raspberries fruit on 2nd year 'canes' i.e. older wood. 'Nootka' also fruits on new growth. You will need to provide a support framework for the 'canes' to grow against. Raspberries love well rotted organic matter and will fruit best when given a well balanced fertilizer in early spring.

 

Flower Colour: White
Habit: Spreading
Mature Size (HxW): Spreading

Raspberry Nootka

Current Stock Height: 20/30 cm  ? 

Container: 1.3l  ? 

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Wairere Nursery
826 Gordonton Road, R D 1, Hamilton 3281 Ph: (07) 824 3430 Email: