We Taste Exotic Fruits at a Sub-Tropical Nursery | Discovery | Gardening Australia

Jerry is in Kyogle, a protected sub-tropical pocket, tucked in behind the Great Dividing Range about 90km inland from Byron Bay, NSW. Subscribe πŸ”” http://ab.co/GA-subscribe

He’s visiting Daley’s Nursery, which is an icon of sub-tropical fruit growing in Australia. Greg Daley started the nursery in the ’70s with his brothers and it now produces 300 different types of fruit trees.

Featured plants: πŸƒ
Mamey Sapote ‘Grey’ (Pouteria sapota cv.)
Dragonfruit ‘Pink Panther’ (Selenicereus guatemalensis x setaceus cv.)
Achacha (Garcinia humilis)
Wampee ‘Guy Sam’ (Clausena lansium cv.)
Jackfruit (Artocarpus heterophyllus)

Learn more: https://www.abc.net.au/gardening/how-to/fruit-shop/103999004
This segment is from Gardening Australia Season 35, Episode 21 titled “Winter: Exotic fruits & cool conifers”.

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