PIGEON PAIR SALE!!!
2 TREES ONE PRICE!!!!!
What do you get when you cross and Apricot and Plum? A Plumcot.
What do you get when you cross a Spring Satin Plumcot and an Apricot Fireball on sale? A Pigeon Pair!
A Plumcot that actually crops? The unique Spring Satin Plumcot is tolerant to major plum diseases, like bacterial spot and bacterial canker. The tree grows to approximately 3m high x 2m wide and unlike other known varieties of Plumcot this one actually crops! This fruiting sensation will be a welcome addition to anyone's garden!!!
The Spring Satin is is partially self fertile, which means it will set small amounts of fruit without a pollinator - HOWEVER - it will benefit from cross pollination, which will result in more fruit setting on your plant.
Use another plum or an apricot to get the best cross pollination results.
An Apricot that tastes that tastes like and Apricot?
A traditional tasting Apricot, with very clean, smooth skin and a deep orange colour.
Beautifully sweet and early maturing, the Apricot Fireball will bring back fond memories of how Apricots should really taste! The round, medium sized fruit contains a free stone an early to mid season (November / December) variety of Apricot.
Not prone to cracking, this fruiting beauty is one plant you will want in your backyard. The Apricot Fireball will grow in most temperate areas of Australia and would be a welcome addition to anyone's fruit bowl over the hot summer months. The plant will grow up to 4m high and 3 m wide.
The Apricot Fireball is is partially self fertile, which means it will set small amounts of fruit without a pollinator - HOWEVER - it will benefit from cross pollination, which will result in more fruit setting on your plant.