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What’s planted in our community orchard?

This page is under development in 2024.

TROPICAL BED

Mango           Kensington Pride x 2

Banana          Cavendish, Lady fingers,  Dwarf Ducasse

Avocado         Hass & Bacon

Icecream bean tree 

White Sapote           

Grape white sultana, purple seedless on shelter

Mooringa bean         also known as drumstick tree, miracle tree

Pineapple     

Nearby in Trough or pots                                                                            

Rhubarb        

Blueberry     

Black/Choc Sapote  

Sugarcane    

 

LOW-WATER MEDITERANEAN & INDIGENOUS ZONES        

Apple x 2       2022 red Fuji

Quince         

Fig     Black Ischia or White Adriatic & Unknown

Mulberry (black)       old English from Katanning farm

Pomegranate x 2 Wonderful variety

Fejoa x 3

Plum (black)  Santa Rosa

Nectarine-Plum        Zinger

Persimmon   Ichikikei Jiro (Fuyu-non-astringent)

Macadamia   Pinkalicious (integrifolia x tetraphylla) & a dwarf

Hakea Laurina          

Pecan

Tamarind      

Almond        

Cherry           Stella

Olive 

Banksia menzeii    

Lilly Pilly        hedge variety

Davidson Plum        

Lemon Myrtle          

Plum Pine x2 Illawarra plum

Midyim berry           

Berry salt bush        

Swan River bluebell 

Saltbush       

Grevillea      

Raspberry Jam Wattle         

           

HIGH-WATER CITRUS & OTHER ZONES         

Lemon           Eureka

Orange          Navelina, Cara Cara

Lime  Tahitian or Splitzer

Mandarin      Imperial & Japanese

Tangelo        

Pomelo         

Makrut(Kaffir) Lime 

Understory    Geraniums, thyme, salvia, bush basil, borage, pig face

 

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people (particularly the 'Whatjuk people of the Noongar nation) as the traditional custodians of this country and its waters. We wish to pay respects to the elders past and present and extend this to all Aboriginal people.

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