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  2. Royal Ann cherry - Wikipedia

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    Each flower goes on to produce a single Royal Ann cherry. A mature fruit producing Royal Ann tree is about 12–15 feet in height. [4] The trees prefer a half to full day of sun, and soil with good drainage. [4] Royal Ann trees require a temperate climate, where the average winter temperature does not drop below 10 degrees Fahrenheit. [4]

  3. Ice Cream (mango) - Wikipedia

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    Ice Cream fruit are very small in size, averaging only eight ounces (half a pound) at maturity. [5] The fruit tend to be yellow-green, lacking any red blush. Ripe Ice Cream fruit are green. [5] It is a flat oval shape with a bumpy surface. The flesh is fiberless, rich, sweet, [2] and spicy, and contains a monoembryonic seed. The fruit ripens ...

  4. Kishu mikan - Wikipedia

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    When the fruit is left on the tree for too long, it can lose its flavor, [5] with the fruit becoming puffy and losing its acidity. Older trees may produce smaller fruits. [2] The fruit needs to be handled with care to avoid damage; it is usually picked by hand. [10] Its small size makes harvesting and sorting it more labour-intensive per unit ...

  5. North Star cherry - Wikipedia

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    The North Star cherry is a sour cherry tree. [1] A dwarf cultivar, it typically grows 8 to 10 feet tall. [2] Both the skin and flesh are a deep red. The North Star is excellent for baking, and makes superb wine. Developed by the University of Minnesota, (the "North Star State"), [3] [4] [5] it is self-pollinizing (meaning only one tree is ...

  6. How to Espalier Fruit Trees for the Best Harvest in Small ...

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    The espalier method is a creative way to grow fruit trees, which combines functionality with a touch of elegance.“It's a specialty pruning and training technique used to grow trees and wood ...

  7. Rootstock - Wikipedia

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    Dwarfing, semi-dwarf, semi-standard and standard are the size benchmarks for the different sizes of roots that will be grown, with the standard being the largest and dwarf being the smallest. [4] Much of the world's apple production is now using dwarf rootstocks to improve efficiency, increase density and increase yields of fruit per acre. [4]